Author: Jane M Lim; Zaw Myo Tun; Vishakha Kumar; Sharon Quaye; Vittoria Offeddu; Alex R Cook; May Oo Lwin; Shaohai Jiang; Clarence C Tam
Title: Population anxiety and positive behaviour change during the COVID-19 epidemic: Cross-sectional surveys in Singapore, China and Italy Document date: 2020_4_17
ID: 7yucn30u_63
Snippet: This study presents important information about risk perceptions and behavioural responses during the initial phases of an epidemic of a novel virus across different settings. Results from this study should be used to inform future outbreak preparedness plans. In particular, policymakers should take into account the importance of increasing population-level self-efficacy and information sufficiency to mediate anxiety and promote positive behaviou.....
Document: This study presents important information about risk perceptions and behavioural responses during the initial phases of an epidemic of a novel virus across different settings. Results from this study should be used to inform future outbreak preparedness plans. In particular, policymakers should take into account the importance of increasing population-level self-efficacy and information sufficiency to mediate anxiety and promote positive behavioural changes. Table 1 : Comparison of sample demographic characteristics to the respective countries' census population author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.
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