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Predictors of Tick Exposure Risk-Reduction Behavior in Indiana
by
Omodior, Oghenekaro
, Luetke, Maya
, Colón, Alec
, Kianersi, Sina
in
Adult
/ Animals
/ Arachnids
/ Behavior
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Data Collection
/ Diagnostic Tests
/ Disease
/ Disease prevention
/ Efficacy
/ Ethics
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Gravel
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Indexes
/ Indiana - epidemiology
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Leaf litter
/ Litter
/ Litter removal
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mowing
/ Original Paper
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Permethrin
/ Pesticide application
/ Pesticides
/ Predictor Variables
/ Public Health
/ Questionnaires
/ Quotas
/ Residents
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk management
/ Risk perception
/ Risk reduction
/ Risk Reduction Behavior
/ Sample Size
/ Sampling
/ Socks
/ Statistical Distributions
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Tick-borne diseases
/ Tick-Borne Diseases - epidemiology
/ Tick-Borne Diseases - prevention & control
/ Ticks
/ Trails
/ Vegetation
/ Walking
/ Wood chips
/ Woodland
/ Woodlands
/ Worry
2020
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Predictors of Tick Exposure Risk-Reduction Behavior in Indiana
by
Omodior, Oghenekaro
, Luetke, Maya
, Colón, Alec
, Kianersi, Sina
in
Adult
/ Animals
/ Arachnids
/ Behavior
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Data Collection
/ Diagnostic Tests
/ Disease
/ Disease prevention
/ Efficacy
/ Ethics
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Gravel
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Indexes
/ Indiana - epidemiology
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Leaf litter
/ Litter
/ Litter removal
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mowing
/ Original Paper
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Permethrin
/ Pesticide application
/ Pesticides
/ Predictor Variables
/ Public Health
/ Questionnaires
/ Quotas
/ Residents
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk management
/ Risk perception
/ Risk reduction
/ Risk Reduction Behavior
/ Sample Size
/ Sampling
/ Socks
/ Statistical Distributions
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Tick-borne diseases
/ Tick-Borne Diseases - epidemiology
/ Tick-Borne Diseases - prevention & control
/ Ticks
/ Trails
/ Vegetation
/ Walking
/ Wood chips
/ Woodland
/ Woodlands
/ Worry
2020
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Predictors of Tick Exposure Risk-Reduction Behavior in Indiana
by
Omodior, Oghenekaro
, Luetke, Maya
, Colón, Alec
, Kianersi, Sina
in
Adult
/ Animals
/ Arachnids
/ Behavior
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Data Collection
/ Diagnostic Tests
/ Disease
/ Disease prevention
/ Efficacy
/ Ethics
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Gravel
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Indexes
/ Indiana - epidemiology
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Leaf litter
/ Litter
/ Litter removal
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mowing
/ Original Paper
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Permethrin
/ Pesticide application
/ Pesticides
/ Predictor Variables
/ Public Health
/ Questionnaires
/ Quotas
/ Residents
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk management
/ Risk perception
/ Risk reduction
/ Risk Reduction Behavior
/ Sample Size
/ Sampling
/ Socks
/ Statistical Distributions
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Tick-borne diseases
/ Tick-Borne Diseases - epidemiology
/ Tick-Borne Diseases - prevention & control
/ Ticks
/ Trails
/ Vegetation
/ Walking
/ Wood chips
/ Woodland
/ Woodlands
/ Worry
2020
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Predictors of Tick Exposure Risk-Reduction Behavior in Indiana
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Predictors of Tick Exposure Risk-Reduction Behavior in Indiana
2020
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To identify significant predictors of the adoption of more than one tick-exposure and tick-borne disease risk reduction behavior among a cross-section of Indiana residents. Study participants were recruited through quota sampling, before completing an online self-administered questionnaire in Qualtrics. The most adopted tick exposure risk reduction behavior (TERRB) (was ‘Walking on established trails and avoiding contact with adjacent vegetation’ (83%, n = 2418). This was followed by ‘Conducting a thorough check of clothing and the body soon after returning from the outdoors’ (81%, n = 2373). The two least adopted TERRBs were,’ Treating outdoor clothing with special insect repellent (e.g. Permethrin)’ (48%, n = 1409) and ‘Wearing appropriate clothing’ (‘Tucking shirt into pants, and the pants into socks when outdoors’) respectively (52%, n = 1524). Study participants who engaged in residential tick control practices (i.e. ‘three-foot wide barrier of wood chips/gravel between lawn and woodland’, ‘yard pesticide application’, ‘shrub & tree-branch trimming’, ‘yard fencing’, ‘fixed time lawn mowing’, and ‘leaf litter removal’) were significantly more likely to adopt nearly all the assessed TERRBs. Higher scores on TERRB efficacy index were associated with engaging in multiple TERRBs. Higher degree of worry about safety/health because of ticks was also associated with adoption of multiple TERRBs. In conclusion, increased risk perceptions, among Indiana residents is significantly associated with adoption of multiple TERRBs. Identifying the predictors of the adoption of more than one TERRB is vital for the prevention of tick-borne diseases.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Disease
/ Efficacy
/ Ethics
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Gravel
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Humans
/ Indexes
/ Insects
/ Litter
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Mowing
/ Quotas
/ Risk
/ Sampling
/ Socks
/ Tick-Borne Diseases - epidemiology
/ Tick-Borne Diseases - prevention & control
/ Ticks
/ Trails
/ Walking
/ Woodland
/ Worry
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