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Beliefs about COVID-19.

Beliefs about COVID-19.

<p>Beliefs about COVID-19.</p>

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Main Author: Fabrice Etilé (4741332) (author)
Other Authors: Pierre-Yves Geoffard (11993441) (author)
Published: 2022
Subjects:
Medicine
Neuroscience
Sociology
Cancer
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
physical distancing recommendations
online survey administered
first pandemic wave
ci [+ 0
april 2020 ).
35 years old
must use uncertainty
generated significant uncertainty
ci [+ 1
1 ]) decrease
tested whether anxiety
perceived hospitalisation risk
ci [- 6
4 ]), respectively
2 percentage points
pp ); 95
7 pp increase
1 pp
adopt uncertainty
young adults
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trigger feelings
sample declared
results suggest
reducing behaviours
psychological anxiety
lockdown period
leading individuals
economic threats
economic situation
economic losses
diffuse concerns
9 pp
4 ]).
2 ]).
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