Mental Imagery to Increase Face Covering Use in UK-based Public Places During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Viral Infection, Covid19
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Viral Infection
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18+ year old adults
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not currently living in the UK
Sites / Locations
- University of East LondonRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Outcome imagery
Process imagery
Combined imagery (outcome imagery and process imagery)
Public health message
Outcome imagery condition participants will be asked to visualize themselves successfully wearing a face covering in all required public places/situations over coming week, and to imagine how they would feel. The importance of imagining distinctive relevant visual imagery linked to having successfully routinely worn face covering will be underscored in this passage. Outcome imagery participants will then be asked to write in a free-text box how they would feel having successfully worn a face covering in required public places/situations over the week ahead.
Process imagery condition participants will be asked to visualize the kinds of strategies involved in successfully wearing a face covering in all required public places/situations over the coming week. The importance of imagining distinctive relevant visual imagery linked to having effective strategies involved in successfully wearing a face covering in required public places/situations over the week ahead will be underscored in this passage. Process imagery participants will then be asked to write in a free-text box about the kinds of strategies that would be involved in successfully wearing a face covering in all required public places/situations over the coming week.
A third experimental condition will receive both outcome and process imagery exercises to read and complete in sequential order.
A fourth condition will involve viewing a UK Government public health message (HM Government, 2020) circulated on social media as an image concerning the importance of wearing face covering while in public places.