Selected article for: "household income and self isolate willingness"

Author: Christina J Atchison; Leigh Bowman; Charlotte Vrinten; Rozlyn Redd; Philippa Pristera; Jeffrey W Eaton; Helen Ward
Title: Perceptions and behavioural responses of the general public during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey of UK Adults
  • Document date: 2020_4_3
  • ID: j7hih6o9_41
    Snippet: Similarly, respondents with less than £100 in savings were three times less likely to be able to self-isolate compared with those with savings of £25,000 or more (84.8% vs. 95.6%; aOR:0.35; 95% CI:0.18,0.68). There was no effect on willingness to self-isolate by household income or amount of savings (Table 3) ......
    Document: Similarly, respondents with less than £100 in savings were three times less likely to be able to self-isolate compared with those with savings of £25,000 or more (84.8% vs. 95.6%; aOR:0.35; 95% CI:0.18,0.68). There was no effect on willingness to self-isolate by household income or amount of savings (Table 3) .

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