
Identifying targets for interventions to support public use of face coverings
Interventions to promote the wearing of face coverings if required in the future can only be developed if we know why people do or do not wear them.
In this paper, published in the British Journal of Heath Psychology, researchers from Theme 3 of PROTECT assess public adherence to wearing face coverings to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and explore why people were or were not wearing face coverings in work, public transport, and indoor leisure settings.
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