The role of the environment: how mask wearing varies across different activities
Ciara Nestor, Giulia Earle-Richardson, Christine E Prue

TL;DR
This study shows that people's mask-wearing behavior varies by activity, and general questions fail to capture these nuances.
Contribution
The study introduces activity-specific questions to better understand mask-wearing patterns and decision-making.
Findings
Little correlation was found between general mask attitudes and activity-specific mask use.
Six distinct mask-wearing behavior groups were identified using latent class analysis.
Activity-specific questions provide more accurate insights for public health messaging.
Abstract
People’s decisions to engage in protective health behaviors, such as mask wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic, are influenced by environmental and social contexts. Previous research on mask wearing used a single question about general mask usage in public, which may not reflect actual behavior in every setting. The likelihood of wearing a mask during one activity is also related to the likelihood of wearing a mask in another or avoiding an activity entirely. This analysis compared responses between a general question and activity-specific questions and identified patterns of mask-wearing behavior across activities. Online, opt-in, cross-sectional surveys were conducted every 2 months from November 2020 to May 2021 (n = 2508), with quota sampling and weighting to achieve a representative sample of the U.S.population. Respondents were asked how frequently they wore a mask in public and…
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TopicsFashion and Cultural Textiles
