Van den Bulck, Kathleen Custers Background: A pandemic outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza is believed to coincide with large-scale panic. Even without an outbreak fear of infection may be widespread. Mass media coverage of the risks of a pandemic may lead to higher levels of fear. Methods: An ecological study looked at data from 23 member states of the European Union and controlled for population size, level of education, age distribution and income and wealth. Results: When the findings for Cyprus were excluded each additional hour of average TV viewing was associated with a 15.6 % increase in the proportion of people worrying about the virus. TV viewing explained 52 % of the variance. Conclusion: Fear of a pandemic precedes any real pandemi...
textabstractIn 2009, influenza A H1N1 caused the first pandemic of the 21st century. Although a vacc...
Fear is an adaptive response in the presence of danger. However, when threat is uncertain and contin...
Mediawatch: With stories about bird flu and its possible ability to infect humans appearing with unr...
International audienceBackgroundTo efficiently plan appropriate public health interventions during p...
The threat of a widespread avian flu influenza outbreak represented a significant public health chal...
Although research showed that media consumption during Covid-19 is related to preventive behaviours,...
INTRODUCTION: When the world is faced with a new potential pandemic outbreak, the media report heavi...
The 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-2019) has led to a serious outbreak of often severe respiratory di...
In this article, we examine the apparent resistance of publics to messages regarding pandemic influe...
Highly disconcerting at the time, in retrospective, the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic looks like much...
In the first half of 2020 the world population was hit by a Novel Coronavirus outbreak that leads to...
In this article, we examine the apparent resistance of publics to messages regarding pandemic influe...
In this article, we examine the apparent resistance of publics to messages regarding pandemic influe...
Objectives: To assess the association between levels of worry about the possibility of catching swin...
textabstractIn 2009, influenza A H1N1 caused the first pandemic of the 21st century. Although a vacc...
Fear is an adaptive response in the presence of danger. However, when threat is uncertain and contin...
Mediawatch: With stories about bird flu and its possible ability to infect humans appearing with unr...
International audienceBackgroundTo efficiently plan appropriate public health interventions during p...
The threat of a widespread avian flu influenza outbreak represented a significant public health chal...
Although research showed that media consumption during Covid-19 is related to preventive behaviours,...
INTRODUCTION: When the world is faced with a new potential pandemic outbreak, the media report heavi...
The 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-2019) has led to a serious outbreak of often severe respiratory di...
In this article, we examine the apparent resistance of publics to messages regarding pandemic influe...
Highly disconcerting at the time, in retrospective, the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic looks like much...
In the first half of 2020 the world population was hit by a Novel Coronavirus outbreak that leads to...
In this article, we examine the apparent resistance of publics to messages regarding pandemic influe...
In this article, we examine the apparent resistance of publics to messages regarding pandemic influe...
Objectives: To assess the association between levels of worry about the possibility of catching swin...
textabstractIn 2009, influenza A H1N1 caused the first pandemic of the 21st century. Although a vacc...
Fear is an adaptive response in the presence of danger. However, when threat is uncertain and contin...
Mediawatch: With stories about bird flu and its possible ability to infect humans appearing with unr...