BackgroundComparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to others rather than to oneself, is well established in health risk research. It is unknown, however, whether comparative optimism also permeates people’s health expectations and potentially behaviour during the COVID‐19 pandemic.ObjectivesData were collected through an international survey (N = 6485) exploring people’s thoughts and psychosocial behaviours relating to COVID‐19. This paper reports UK data on comparative optimism. In particular, we examine the belief that negative events surrounding risk and recovery from COVID‐19 are perceived as more likely to happen to others rather than to oneself.MethodsUsing online snowball sampling through social...
Research has associated optimism with better health-protective behaviours, but few studies have meas...
International audienceBackground The outbreak of COVID-19 has been a major interrupting event, chall...
Background: There remains uncertainty about Covid-19 risk factors. We examined UK adults’ risk perce...
Background Comparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to others...
Background: Comparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to other...
BACKGROUND: Comparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to other...
BACKGROUND: Comparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to other...
Unrealistic optimism, the underestimation of one''s risk of experiencing harm, has been investigated...
Aim Understanding COVID-19 risk perceptions and their impact on behaviour can improve the effective...
Research has associated optimism with better health-protective behaviours, but few studies have meas...
Research has associated optimism with better health-protective behaviours, but few studies have meas...
International audienceBackground The outbreak of COVID-19 has been a major interrupting event, chall...
Background: There remains uncertainty about Covid-19 risk factors. We examined UK adults’ risk perce...
Background Comparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to others...
Background: Comparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to other...
BACKGROUND: Comparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to other...
BACKGROUND: Comparative optimism, the belief that negative events are more likely to happen to other...
Unrealistic optimism, the underestimation of one''s risk of experiencing harm, has been investigated...
Aim Understanding COVID-19 risk perceptions and their impact on behaviour can improve the effective...
Research has associated optimism with better health-protective behaviours, but few studies have meas...
Research has associated optimism with better health-protective behaviours, but few studies have meas...
International audienceBackground The outbreak of COVID-19 has been a major interrupting event, chall...
Background: There remains uncertainty about Covid-19 risk factors. We examined UK adults’ risk perce...