Selected article for: "low trust and South Korea MERS cov outbreak"

Author: Jang, Won Mo; Kim, Un-Na; Jang, Deok Hyun; Jung, Hyemin; Cho, Sanghyun; Eun, Sang Jun; Lee, Jin Yong
Title: Influence of trust on two different risk perceptions as an affective and cognitive dimension during Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) outbreak in South Korea: serial cross-sectional surveys
  • Document date: 2020_3_4
  • ID: xpwox6of_75
    Snippet: during the MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea; and also reported various factors influencing risk perception. We found that affective risk perception responded faster and lasts longer; and low trust in government had influenced both affective and cognitive risk perceptions. Quality of risk communication can create conditions for modulating the easy spread of emerging contagious diseases. To prevent the failure of epidemic management, further effort.....
    Document: during the MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea; and also reported various factors influencing risk perception. We found that affective risk perception responded faster and lasts longer; and low trust in government had influenced both affective and cognitive risk perceptions. Quality of risk communication can create conditions for modulating the easy spread of emerging contagious diseases. To prevent the failure of epidemic management, further efforts are needed to understand the mechanism behind the general public's risk perception by the governmental public health sector as well as by the society of academy. Planning and implementation of strategies that consider the risk awareness mechanism will be a significant step in the right direction during national infectious disease crises.

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