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A population-based cell phone survey on COVID-19 was conducted among Anchorage residents (N = 600) from July 16 to July 18, 2020. This was the second population-based cell phone survey conducted in the Municipality on COVID-19; the first one (N = 996) was conducted May 6-10, 2020. Between the first and second population-based cell phone surveys, four online surveys were conducted every two weeks with a panel of respondents from the first cell-phone survey. In total, six surveys have been done in Anchorage so far. Key findings from the most recent survey are as follows: Most of the respondents reported practicing physical distancing and good hygiene. o Most (74%) did not have any visitors in their home the day before the survey. o Most (74%) did not have physical contact of any kind with someone who didn’t live with them. o While most (66%) reported not going to or attending events indoors (i.e., church, bar, restaurant, house party) last weekend, this distancing behavior was abided by less than the previous ones listed above. o Most (79%) reported wearing their mask all or most of the time when they were outside their home. o Most (68%) reported wearing a mask all or most of the time when they were within six feet of someone not from their household. o Most (76%) reported washing or sanitizing their hands every time or most of the time after touching things that people outside their household may have touched. Most reported not being worried or only slightly worried about: transportation (88%), having enough to eat (84%), losing employment (78%), household finances (71%), and not being able to connect with friends and family (62%). Most reported being worried or very worried about: sending children back to school (64%), other friends and family members being infected by coronavirus (56%), and themselves or members of their household being infected by coronavirus (52%). Most (75%) felt that the Municipality’s response to the outbreak has been good or very good Most (84%) felt that the Municipality’s policies related to coronavirus have been clear or very clear Most (92%) strongly support or mildly support the Municipality’s mask mandate. Most (53%) reported that they are often or sometimes confused by information on COVID-19. COVID-19 RELATED RISK BEHAVIORS increased among those who: o Had lower perceived threat of COVID-19 Those who had significantly lower perceived threat of COVID-19 included men and those with lower perceived susceptibility to COVID-19. Those with lower perceived susceptibility included men and whites. o Reported lower perceived benefits of wearing a mask
Publication Date
8-6-2020
Keywords
COVID-19, risk management
Recommended Citation
Garcia, Gabriel; Mapaye, Joy; Van Wyck, Rebecca; Cueva, Katie; Snyder, Elizabeth; Meyer, Jennifer; Miller, Jenny; and Hennessy, Thomas, "COVID-19 Survey in the Municipality of Anchorage, July 16-18: Highlights" (2020). Reports. 6.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_hs_reports/6
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12950