BackgroundThe initial responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark and Sweden differed markedly. Balancing disparate concerns was crucial to generate trust in the COVID-19 restrictions. The aim was to investigate the extent to which there was trust in the handling of the pandemic by the Danish and Swedish governments and public health authorities in each country. A further aim was also to investigate the characteristics of those in Denmark and Sweden who expressed the lowest degree of trust. MethodsCross-sectional surveys were conducted in 2021, using web panels that are nationally representative of the socio-demographic characteristics. The population consisted of 2619 individuals from Denmark and 2633 from Sweden, representative of the a...
Aim: Extensive COVID-19 information can generate information overload and confusion. Denmark and Swe...
Social distancing measures have been a key component in government strategies to mitigate COVID-19 g...
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.A core assumption often heard in public hea...
Did the different public-health policies that Sweden and Denmark pursued in the beginning of the COV...
The Covid 19 pandemic has put the issue of public trust at the centre of political analysis. This ar...
This study looks at population response to government containment strategies during initial stages o...
This study looks at population response to government containment strategies during initial stages o...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine the levels of trust in information provided by public author...
Background Norway and Sweden have similar populations and health care systems, but different reactio...
This thesis aims to explore the relationship between different infection control strategies during t...
In this study, we explored the longitudinal relationship of political trust and subjective political...
Abstract This thesis investigates the relationship between political trust and public health measure...
IntroductionDenmark and Sweden initially adopted different responses to the COVID-19 pandemic althou...
Understanding predictors of adherence to governmental measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19...
Background: The success of vaccination campaigns against COVID-19 infection is vital for moving from...
Aim: Extensive COVID-19 information can generate information overload and confusion. Denmark and Swe...
Social distancing measures have been a key component in government strategies to mitigate COVID-19 g...
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.A core assumption often heard in public hea...
Did the different public-health policies that Sweden and Denmark pursued in the beginning of the COV...
The Covid 19 pandemic has put the issue of public trust at the centre of political analysis. This ar...
This study looks at population response to government containment strategies during initial stages o...
This study looks at population response to government containment strategies during initial stages o...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine the levels of trust in information provided by public author...
Background Norway and Sweden have similar populations and health care systems, but different reactio...
This thesis aims to explore the relationship between different infection control strategies during t...
In this study, we explored the longitudinal relationship of political trust and subjective political...
Abstract This thesis investigates the relationship between political trust and public health measure...
IntroductionDenmark and Sweden initially adopted different responses to the COVID-19 pandemic althou...
Understanding predictors of adherence to governmental measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19...
Background: The success of vaccination campaigns against COVID-19 infection is vital for moving from...
Aim: Extensive COVID-19 information can generate information overload and confusion. Denmark and Swe...
Social distancing measures have been a key component in government strategies to mitigate COVID-19 g...
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.A core assumption often heard in public hea...