Selected article for: "fatalism superstition and public health"

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_21
    Snippet: We assessed information needs by asking participants if they felt they had enough information regarding how to protect themselves and their families from coronavirus infection, what to do if they were infected, what public health measures had been put in place and why, and how confident they were that they could protect themselves from infection, as well as protect others if they themselves became infected. In addition, we included questions on s.....
    Document: We assessed information needs by asking participants if they felt they had enough information regarding how to protect themselves and their families from coronavirus infection, what to do if they were infected, what public health measures had been put in place and why, and how confident they were that they could protect themselves from infection, as well as protect others if they themselves became infected. In addition, we included questions on superstition and fatalism in relation to health.

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