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Factors related to compliance with the COVID-19 health regulations among young people
Authors:Joana Jaureguizar  Iratxe Redondo  Nuria Galende  Naiara Ozamiz
Affiliation:Joana Jaureguizar, Iratxe Redondo, Nuria Galende, Naiara Ozamiz, Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of the Basque Country, Lejona 48940, Bizkaia, Spain
Abstract:The coronavirus pandemic has affected all facets of our lives and all ages and social strata worldwide. Measures have been taken to protect against the spread of the virus, such as more rigorous hand hygiene, the use of face masks and social distancing. However, the focus has often been on young people, who have been seen as a group lacking sufficient respect for government-imposed measures. This review outlines the preventive measures that have been taken in different countries and discusses their specific impact on young people and adolescents, taking into account the developmental stage and concrete needs of this age group. It summarizes those studies that have provided information on compliance with preventive measures by young people and adolescents, concluding that although compliance levels among this age group are lower than among older adults, the general view of youths as non-compliant is not consistent with real, objective data. The review also summarizes different views regarding the possible reasons for this lower level of compliance, taking into account both social (gender and age) and personal factors (personality, empathy, prosociality, self-control, cognitive styles and motivations), and discusses the practical implications of these findings for the future.
Keywords:COVID-19   Health regulations   Compliance   Young people   Adolescents
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