Individual behaviors are critical for preventing the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. Given that both protective and risky behaviors influence risk of infection, it is critical that we understand how such behaviors cluster together and in whom. Using a data-driven approach, we identified clusters of COVID-19-related protective and risky behaviors and examined associations with socio-demographic, pandemic, and mental health factors. Data came from a cross-sectional online U.S. nationwide study of 832 adults with high levels of pre-pandemic trauma. Latent class analysis was performed with ten protective (e.g., washing hands, wearing masks) and eight risky (e.g., attending indoor restaurants, taking a flight) behaviors ...
Depression and Anxiety are mental health problems that affect the way a person thinks or feels. 36.4...
Antisocial behaviors cause harm, directly or indirectly, to others' welfare. The novel coronavirus p...
The present study examined individual characteristics potentially associated with changes in mitigat...
Research predicts an elevated risk of mental health conditions as a result of the pandemic (Kazlausk...
Background & Purpose: Primary prevention of COVID-19 has focused on encouraging compliance with ...
Purpose COVID-19 is largely spread through close contact with infected people in indoor spaces. Avoi...
Covid-19 Pandemic Risk-Avoidance Guidelines, as set forth by the CDC, and General Risk-Taking Behavi...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many aspects of our lives, including mental health. Identifying r...
Previous studies have demonstrated the psychological impact of stressful events related to an infect...
BACKGROUND: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is considered as a prevalent outcome of the COVID-...
There is minimal research examining the effects of pandemics on college student mental health, so it...
IntroductionPublic health mitigation policies aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19 led to an incr...
Protective behaviors such as mask wearing and physical distancing are critical to slow the spread of...
Emotion-motivation models propose that behaviors, including health behaviors, should be predicted by...
BackgroundSlowing the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) requires behavioral changes such as...
Depression and Anxiety are mental health problems that affect the way a person thinks or feels. 36.4...
Antisocial behaviors cause harm, directly or indirectly, to others' welfare. The novel coronavirus p...
The present study examined individual characteristics potentially associated with changes in mitigat...
Research predicts an elevated risk of mental health conditions as a result of the pandemic (Kazlausk...
Background & Purpose: Primary prevention of COVID-19 has focused on encouraging compliance with ...
Purpose COVID-19 is largely spread through close contact with infected people in indoor spaces. Avoi...
Covid-19 Pandemic Risk-Avoidance Guidelines, as set forth by the CDC, and General Risk-Taking Behavi...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many aspects of our lives, including mental health. Identifying r...
Previous studies have demonstrated the psychological impact of stressful events related to an infect...
BACKGROUND: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is considered as a prevalent outcome of the COVID-...
There is minimal research examining the effects of pandemics on college student mental health, so it...
IntroductionPublic health mitigation policies aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19 led to an incr...
Protective behaviors such as mask wearing and physical distancing are critical to slow the spread of...
Emotion-motivation models propose that behaviors, including health behaviors, should be predicted by...
BackgroundSlowing the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) requires behavioral changes such as...
Depression and Anxiety are mental health problems that affect the way a person thinks or feels. 36.4...
Antisocial behaviors cause harm, directly or indirectly, to others' welfare. The novel coronavirus p...
The present study examined individual characteristics potentially associated with changes in mitigat...