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
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                    Snippet: Unlike the cognitive risk perception, no difference was found by gender in the cognitive risk perception (Table 4) . Furthermore, respondents aged >30 years were consistently less aware of the cognitive risk during MERS-CoV epidemic. Generally, no not statistically significant association was found with educational attainment, occupation, perceived economic status, MERS-CoV affected area, and metropolitan area. Similar to the affective dimension,.....
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Unlike the cognitive risk perception, no difference was found by gender in the cognitive risk perception (Table 4) . Furthermore, respondents aged >30 years were consistently less aware of the cognitive risk during MERS-CoV epidemic. Generally, no not statistically significant association was found with educational attainment, occupation, perceived economic status, MERS-CoV affected area, and metropolitan area. Similar to the affective dimension, those who 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  25  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  41  42  43  44  45  46  47  48  49  50  51  52  53  54  55  56  57  58  59 u.a.: unavailable data; * P < 0.05. a There was small sample size of those who perceived societal-level risk those in the upper economic level in survey 5, the perceived household economic status was excluded from the survey 5 model.
 
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