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Cognitive, affective, and behavioral constructs of COVID-19 health beliefs: A comparison between sexual minority and heterosexual individuals in Taiwan

  • Nai Ying Ko
  • , Wei Hsin Lu
  • , Yi Lung Chen
  • , Dian Jeng Li
  • , Yu Ping Chang
  • , Peng Wei Wang
  • , Cheng Fang Yen
  • National Cheng Kung University
  • Chia-Yi Christian Hospital
  • Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science
  • Asia University Taiwan
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Kai-Syuan Psychiatric Hospital
  • Kaohsiung Medical University

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Abstract

This online survey study aimed to compare the cognitive, affective, and behavioral constructs of health beliefs related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) between sexual minority and heterosexual individuals in Taiwan. In total, 533 sexual minority and 1421 heterosexual participants were recruited through a Facebook advertisement. The constructs pertaining to cognition (perceived relative susceptibility to COVID-19, perceived COVID-19 severity, having sufficient knowledge and information on COVID-19, and confidence in coping with COVID-19), affect (worry toward COVID-19), and behavior (adoption of health-protective behaviors) in relation to health beliefs about COVID-19 were compared between sexual minority and heterosexual participants. The results indicated that sexual minority participants had lower perceived susceptibility to COVID-19, greater self-confidence in coping with COVID-19, and lower worry about COVID-19 and were less likely to maintain good indoor ventilation and disinfect their household than heterosexual individuals. Sexual orientation is the modifying factor for the Health Belief Model in the COVID-19 pandemic and should be taken into consideration when medical professionals establish prevention programs for COVID-19.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4282
Pages (from-to)1-10
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume17
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2 2020

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Health belief
  • LGBT
  • Pandemic
  • Sexual minority

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