Three preregistered experiments examined to what extent information about an epidemic situation provided by experts and information about anti-infection policies promoted by governments/media influenced anti-infection behaviors. The above effects were examined among populations from different countries (in Experiments 2 and 3) and across self-construals (in Experiment 3). In three experiments, participants (N =706) were presented with a scenario where experts provided (or did not provide) information about an epidemic situation and governments/media promoted (or did not promote) information about anti-infection policies. After that, participants indicated their willingness to adopt anti-infection behaviors. Results across three experiments ...
Aim The main theme in health behavior theories is that risk perception goes hand in hand with knowle...
The COVID-19 pandemic has spread throughout the globe affecting countries worldwide. However, severa...
International audienceA widely believed claim is that citizens tend to selectively exposethemselves ...
The global pandemic of COVID-19 revealed the dynamic heterogeneity in how individuals respond to inf...
Background: Communicating official public health information about infectious diseases is complicate...
We systematically examine the acute impact of exposure to a public health crisis on anti-social beha...
Saliou (Eur J Epidemiol, 1994, 10 (4), 515–517) argued that pandemics are special kinds of crises an...
We examine how the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in the Hubei province of China impacted pro-social...
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered the generation of a large amount of information not just directl...
BACKGROUND: Understanding public behavioral responses to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic...
This study investigates the interplay between social media use for COVID-19 related information, bel...
BACKGROUND: individual preventive behaviors are one of the key measures needed to prevent the spread...
Outbreaks of infectious diseases represent a significant challenge for health authorities around the...
The behaviour of individuals is a main actor in the control of the spread of a communicable disease ...
Access to information via social media is one of the biggest differentiators of public health crises...
Aim The main theme in health behavior theories is that risk perception goes hand in hand with knowle...
The COVID-19 pandemic has spread throughout the globe affecting countries worldwide. However, severa...
International audienceA widely believed claim is that citizens tend to selectively exposethemselves ...
The global pandemic of COVID-19 revealed the dynamic heterogeneity in how individuals respond to inf...
Background: Communicating official public health information about infectious diseases is complicate...
We systematically examine the acute impact of exposure to a public health crisis on anti-social beha...
Saliou (Eur J Epidemiol, 1994, 10 (4), 515–517) argued that pandemics are special kinds of crises an...
We examine how the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in the Hubei province of China impacted pro-social...
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered the generation of a large amount of information not just directl...
BACKGROUND: Understanding public behavioral responses to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic...
This study investigates the interplay between social media use for COVID-19 related information, bel...
BACKGROUND: individual preventive behaviors are one of the key measures needed to prevent the spread...
Outbreaks of infectious diseases represent a significant challenge for health authorities around the...
The behaviour of individuals is a main actor in the control of the spread of a communicable disease ...
Access to information via social media is one of the biggest differentiators of public health crises...
Aim The main theme in health behavior theories is that risk perception goes hand in hand with knowle...
The COVID-19 pandemic has spread throughout the globe affecting countries worldwide. However, severa...
International audienceA widely believed claim is that citizens tend to selectively exposethemselves ...