id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-254944-9f3wkvxp Pollak, Y. Background and concurrent factors predicting non-adherence to public health preventive measures during the chronic phase of the COVID-19 pandemic 2020-10-14 .txt text/plain 3235 197 50 title: Background and concurrent factors predicting non-adherence to public health preventive measures during the chronic phase of the COVID-19 pandemic To determine factors that predict non-adherence to preventive measures for COVID-19 during the chronic phase of the pandemic, a cross-sectional, general population survey was conducted in Israel. Among 2055 participants, non-adherence was associated with male gender, young age, bachelorhood, being employed, lower decrease in income, low physical activity, psychological distress, ADHD symptoms, past risk-taking and anti-social behavior, low pro-sociality, perceived social norms favoring non-adherence, low perceived risk of COVID-19, low perceived efficacy of the preventive measures, and high perceived costs of adherence to the preventive measures. Despite the potentially harmful consequences for individuals and public health, non-adherence to the preventive measures (non-APM) for the COVID-19 pandemic, mainly at the acute phase, has been reported around the world (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) . ./cache/cord-254944-9f3wkvxp.txt ./txt/cord-254944-9f3wkvxp.txt