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Reasons for the use of masks in open areas after the Peruvian government announced that it will no longer be mandatory in the context of COVID-19 in 2022; Razones para el uso de mascarillas en lugares abiertos luego del anuncio de no obligatoriedad por el gobierno peruano en el contexto de la COVID-19 en 2022

dc.contributor.authorCaycho-Rodríguez, Tomás
dc.contributor.authorOré-Kovacs, Nicole
dc.contributor.authorCarbajal-León, Carlos
dc.contributor.authorLlerena-Espezúa, Ximena
dc.contributor.authorYupanqui-Lorenzo, Daniel E.
dc.contributor.authorTorales, Julio
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-05T16:33:41Z
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: In Peru, a high proportion of fully immunized people against COVID-19 has been achieved, which has mitigated the severity of the disease. Thus, under the recommendation of experts, the Peruvian government issued Supreme Decree 118-2022-PCM, which indicated that the use of masks is optional in open and ventilated enclosed spaces as of October 1, 2022. Objective: The aim of the present study was to find out the reasons why people continued to wear masks even though it was not mandatory in outdoor environments. Methods: A total of 335 people participated, with an average age of 26.11 years (73.1% women). A data collection form was prepared where sociodemographic and health information was requested; in addition, the question "Why do you continue to wear mask despite it being optional in open and closed ventilated spaces?" was included. The data obtained from the last open question of the instrument was analyzed by means of a discursive textual analysis (DTA) and an exploratory analysis through IRAMUTEQ. Results: Results indicate that people continue to wear masks, despite the lifting of the restrictions, to avoid contagion of COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases. In addition, the prevention of possible infection and transmission of the virus also focused on the family and vulnerable people. Discussion: It is concluded that the practice of wearing masks may be influenced by individual perceptions of risk and interpretations of responsibility and solidarity towards others. © 2023 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi10.52379/mcs.v7i2.289
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85159919902
dc.identifier.urihttps://cris.uwiener.edu.pe/handle/001/359
dc.identifier.uuid04638d9c-df98-470e-9838-b21f69d486d5
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherFaculty of Medical Sciences, Santa Rosa del Aguaray Branch, National University of Asuncion
dc.relation.citationissue2
dc.relation.citationvolume7
dc.relation.ispartofseriesMedicina Clinica y Social
dc.relation.issn25212281
dc.rightshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
dc.titleReasons for the use of masks in open areas after the Peruvian government announced that it will no longer be mandatory in the context of COVID-19 in 2022; Razones para el uso de mascarillas en lugares abiertos luego del anuncio de no obligatoriedad por el gobierno peruano en el contexto de la COVID-19 en 2022
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