Abstract Recent research shows an increasing interest in the interplay of social networks and infectious diseases. Many studies either neglect explicit changes in health behavior or consider networks to be static, despite empirical evidence that people seek to distance themselves from diseases in social networks. We propose an adaptable steppingstone model that integrates theories of social network formation from sociology, risk perception from health psychology, and infectious diseases from epidemiology. We argue that networking behavior in the context of infectious diseases can be described as a trade-off between the benefits, efforts, and potential harm a connection creates. Agent-based simulations of a specific model case show that: (i)...
Human societies are organized in complex webs that are constantly reshaped by a social dynamic which...
This paper proposes a novel model combining an epidemic dynamics and an opinion dynamics to investig...
The fight against epidemics/pandemics is one of man versus nature. Technological advances have not o...
Recent research shows an increasing interest in the interplay of social networks and infectious dise...
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 until the time of finishing this disserta...
Research has repeatedly shown that the spread of infectious diseases is influenced by properties of ...
The dynamics of a spreading disease and individual behavioral changes are entangled processes that h...
Increasing levels of social contact are often linked with increased risks of horizontal disease tran...
Abstract People tend to limit social contacts during times of increased health risks, leading to dis...
During an infectious disease outbreak people will often change their behaviour to reduce their risk ...
AbstractSocial networks have become vital in the modeling of disease spread in populations, but so f...
Interaction patterns among individuals play vital roles in spreading infectious diseases. Understand...
The fight against epidemics/pandemics is one of man versus nature. Technological advances have not ...
Epidemiological models are used to inform health policy on issues such as target vaccination levels,...
Research in computational epidemiology to date has concentrated on coarse-grained statistical analys...
Human societies are organized in complex webs that are constantly reshaped by a social dynamic which...
This paper proposes a novel model combining an epidemic dynamics and an opinion dynamics to investig...
The fight against epidemics/pandemics is one of man versus nature. Technological advances have not o...
Recent research shows an increasing interest in the interplay of social networks and infectious dise...
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 until the time of finishing this disserta...
Research has repeatedly shown that the spread of infectious diseases is influenced by properties of ...
The dynamics of a spreading disease and individual behavioral changes are entangled processes that h...
Increasing levels of social contact are often linked with increased risks of horizontal disease tran...
Abstract People tend to limit social contacts during times of increased health risks, leading to dis...
During an infectious disease outbreak people will often change their behaviour to reduce their risk ...
AbstractSocial networks have become vital in the modeling of disease spread in populations, but so f...
Interaction patterns among individuals play vital roles in spreading infectious diseases. Understand...
The fight against epidemics/pandemics is one of man versus nature. Technological advances have not ...
Epidemiological models are used to inform health policy on issues such as target vaccination levels,...
Research in computational epidemiology to date has concentrated on coarse-grained statistical analys...
Human societies are organized in complex webs that are constantly reshaped by a social dynamic which...
This paper proposes a novel model combining an epidemic dynamics and an opinion dynamics to investig...
The fight against epidemics/pandemics is one of man versus nature. Technological advances have not o...