Selected article for: "risk perception and self efficacy"

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_29
    Snippet: We performed a multivariable linear regression analysis to investigate whether anxiety was associated with risk perception, self-efficacy, confidence in authorities, acceptance of quarantine measures, superstition and fatalism, and use of different information sources, controlling for sociodemographic variables......
    Document: We performed a multivariable linear regression analysis to investigate whether anxiety was associated with risk perception, self-efficacy, confidence in authorities, acceptance of quarantine measures, superstition and fatalism, and use of different information sources, controlling for sociodemographic variables.

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