Background. Little is known about the community psychological and behavioral responses to influenza pandemics. Methods. Using random digit dialing, we sampled 12,965 Hong Kong residents in 13 cross-sectional telephone surveys between April and November 2009, covering the entire first wave of the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic. We examined trends in anxiety, risk perception, knowledge on modes of transmission, and preventive behaviors. Results. Respondents reported low anxiety levels throughout the epidemic. Perceived susceptibility to infection and perceived severity of H1N1 were initially high but declined early in the epidemic and remained stable thereafter. As the epidemic grew, knowledge on modes of transmission did not improve, the ad...
Influenza pandemics can severely impact human health and society. Understanding public perception an...
Background Effectiveness of pandemic plans and community compliance was extensively researched follo...
In 2007, adults in Australia were interviewed about their willingness to comply with potential healt...
Background. Little is known about the community psychological and behavioral responses to influenza ...
Background: Little is known about the community psychological and behavioral responses to influenza ...
Abstract Background During the SARS pandemic in Hong Kong, panic and worry were prevalent in the com...
Poster Sessions: no. P-331BACKGROUND: Avian influenza A(H7N9) virus has caused multiple epidemic wav...
During August 2009–July 2010, we conducted 7 longitudinal telephone surveys among 503 adults in Hong...
To investigate the changes in community responsiveness during the pre-community-outbreak phase of th...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
During August 2009-July 2010, we conducted 7 longitudinal telephone surveys among 503 adults in Hong...
Influenza pandemics can severely impact human health and society. Understanding public perception an...
Introduction: Influenza illness is considered to be associated with high mortality, morbidity and ec...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
<div><p>Influenza pandemics can severely impact human health and society. Understanding public perce...
Influenza pandemics can severely impact human health and society. Understanding public perception an...
Background Effectiveness of pandemic plans and community compliance was extensively researched follo...
In 2007, adults in Australia were interviewed about their willingness to comply with potential healt...
Background. Little is known about the community psychological and behavioral responses to influenza ...
Background: Little is known about the community psychological and behavioral responses to influenza ...
Abstract Background During the SARS pandemic in Hong Kong, panic and worry were prevalent in the com...
Poster Sessions: no. P-331BACKGROUND: Avian influenza A(H7N9) virus has caused multiple epidemic wav...
During August 2009–July 2010, we conducted 7 longitudinal telephone surveys among 503 adults in Hong...
To investigate the changes in community responsiveness during the pre-community-outbreak phase of th...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
During August 2009-July 2010, we conducted 7 longitudinal telephone surveys among 503 adults in Hong...
Influenza pandemics can severely impact human health and society. Understanding public perception an...
Introduction: Influenza illness is considered to be associated with high mortality, morbidity and ec...
Whether information sources influence health protective behaviours during influenza pandemics or oth...
<div><p>Influenza pandemics can severely impact human health and society. Understanding public perce...
Influenza pandemics can severely impact human health and society. Understanding public perception an...
Background Effectiveness of pandemic plans and community compliance was extensively researched follo...
In 2007, adults in Australia were interviewed about their willingness to comply with potential healt...