2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269783
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Drivers of downloading and reasons for not downloading COVID-19 contact tracing and exposure notification apps: A national cross-sectional survey

Abstract: Background Bluetooth-enabled smartphone apps have been developed and implemented in different sites globally to help overcome capacity limitations of traditional interview-based COVID-19 contact tracing. Two apps are currently available in Canada: ABTraceTogether exclusively in Alberta and COVID Alert in nine other provinces and territories. This study aims to examine factors associated with downloading of these apps to inform targeted promotion and marketing to increase app uptake. Methods We performed a cr… Show more

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“…Stern (2000) pointed out that AC is associated with people's consciousness about harmful environmental consequences when they act in a way that is not aligned with being environmentally friendly. Gao et al (2022) investigated the positive and significant relationship between awareness of consequences and ascription of responsibility in the context of digital contract tracing apps. Walker et al (2021) discussed the importance of awareness of consequences and willingness to pay premiums in the context of sustainable food packaging.…”
Section: Awareness Of Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stern (2000) pointed out that AC is associated with people's consciousness about harmful environmental consequences when they act in a way that is not aligned with being environmentally friendly. Gao et al (2022) investigated the positive and significant relationship between awareness of consequences and ascription of responsibility in the context of digital contract tracing apps. Walker et al (2021) discussed the importance of awareness of consequences and willingness to pay premiums in the context of sustainable food packaging.…”
Section: Awareness Of Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies, however, focused on the effectiveness of the pandemic mitigation, while we argue that privacy concerns hold the deployment back (Raskar et al 2020;Alsdurf et al 2020). Population surveys during and after the pandemic show that mistrust and 'worries about privacy' are among the top three reasons not to use a contact tracing app (Jones, Thompson et al 2021;Gao et al 2022;Walrave, Waeterloos, and Ponnet 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Previous work proposed Gibbs sampling to estimate the COVIDSCORE in decentralized contact tracing (Herbrich, Rastogi, and Vollgraf 2020). For achieving DP, we use an existing method with ε-DP for a sample from a probability distribution with clipped likelihoods (Wang, Fienberg, and Smola 2015;Foulds et al 2016). Inference for the model specified in Equation 2 makes estimates with Monte Carlo samples from a Gibbs chain.…”
Section: Dp Contact Tracing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The key drivers of adopting these COVID-19 surveillance applications generally relate with sociodemographic segments such as having trust in the government information sources, medical interventions, targeted promotion and marketing strategies for these applications (Gao et al, 2022). A related study was conducted by Priyansyah et al, (2023) in Indonesia to comprehensively understand the public's intention to use PeduliLindung, a contact tracing application for COVID-19.…”
Section: Drivers To the Adoption Of The Covid-19 Surveillance Applica...mentioning
confidence: 99%