Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the subjective perception types regarding preventive behavior against the COVID-19 using Q-methodology. To achieve that, 60 Q-populations were collected through in-depth interviews with medical professionals and literature review. The 25 Q-statements extracted from the Q-populations were classified by the P-samples of 28 citizens in the Cheonan and Asan regions. The classified data were then analyzed using the Ken-Q analysis program. An analysis of the results showed two groups with clearly differentiated perceptions—‘Focus on Personal Hygiene Management’ type and ‘Prevent Risk of Infecting Others’ type. Those belonging to the first type closely adhered to rules of personal hygiene and considered ‘washing hands’ as most important. Those belonging to the second type endeavored to reduce contact with other people and considered ‘wearing masks’ as most important. The results of this study will be used as basic data required for prevention and response management for new infectious diseases.

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