Multi-hazard perception during COVID-19: Evidence from rural communities in West Sumatra, Indonesia [0.03%]
印度尼西亚西苏门答腊省农村社区的新冠肺炎期间的多灾种风险感知:证据来源
Agus Nugroho,Mahdi,Lora Triana et al.
Agus Nugroho et al.
Risk perception in a multi-hazard environment improves the ability of risk prioritization management. The undertaken approaches to reduce the negative impacts of the disaster differ from the single hazard's effects. This work applies an onl...
A spatial interpretation of Australia's COVID-vulnerability [0.03%]
澳大利亚COVID-19脆弱性的空间分异规律及其驱动因素——以新南威尔士州为例
Dávid Karácsonyi,Sigurd Dyrting,Andrew Taylor
Dávid Karácsonyi
The school of social vulnerability in disaster sciences offers an alternative perspective on the current COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic crisis. Social vulnerability in general can be understood as a risk of exposure to hazard impacts, wher...
The effect of pecha-kucha training on fear and belief in myths of COVID-19 in elderly women [0.03%]
披卡训练对老年女性新冠肺炎恐惧感及谣言信念的影响研究
Çiğdem Gün Kakaşçı,Nazife Bakır,Cuma Demir
Çiğdem Gün Kakaşçı
Adequate and accurate information reduces pandemic fear in elderly women with chronic disease, one of the risk groups for COVID-19. We aim to determine the effect of pecha kucha pandemic training on the fear and belief in myths of COVID-19 ...
Mikko Nuutinen,Ira Haavisto,Antti J Niemi et al.
Mikko Nuutinen et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major disruption in societies globally. Our aim is to understand, what factors were associated with the impact of the pandemic on death rates. This will help countries to bette...
COVID-19 vaccination at a mosque with multilingual and religious considerations for ethnic minorities: A case study in Kanagawa, Japan [0.03%]
日本神奈川县少数民族穆斯林新冠疫苗接种的多语言宗教性考量——清真寺接种点案例研究
Hitomu Kotani,Hirofumi Okai,Mari Tamura
Hitomu Kotani
During a disaster, such as a pandemic, ethnic minorities tend to be left behind due to linguistic and religious differences. In the COVID-19 vaccination process, measures to include them are necessary, including the utilization of their res...
Interpersonal risk communication matters more than media risk communication in its impact on individuals' trust and preventive behaviors during COVID-19 [0.03%]
在COVID-19期间,人际风险沟通比媒体风险沟通更能在影响个体信任和预防行为方面发挥作用
Zakir Shah,Lu Wei
Zakir Shah
A cross-sectional survey study from 1496 respondents was conducted to investigate how interpersonal risk communication and media risk communication foster individuals' interpersonal trust and trust in scientists during the ongoing COVID-19 ...
Development and validation of a lockdown preparedness scale: Understanding lockdown preparedness through a social vulnerability perspective [0.03%]
一种封锁准备度量表的开发与验证:从社会脆弱性的角度理解封锁准备度
Zhang Hao Goh,Edson C Tandoc Jr
Zhang Hao Goh
Millions of people around the world were subjected into nationwide or community wide lockdowns in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientists also predict that as we enter into a new normal, another pandemic is not impossible, and that lo...
Narrative resilience in the cross-regional support of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 outbreak: The Chinese experiences of cultural input [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间中国医护人员跨地区支援的文化叙事与韧性分析
Ruitong Guo,Yiqing He
Ruitong Guo
The healthcare staff who supported Wuhan's rescue work were the first batch of cross-regional supporters during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. To determine the cultural factors that affected their mental health and resilience, as we...
Mask-wearing behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic in Korea: The role of individualism in a collectivistic country [0.03%]
韩国新冠疫情期间的戴口罩行为:集体主义国家中的个人主义作用
Ji-Bum Chung,Byeong Je Kim,Eun-Sung Kim
Ji-Bum Chung
The behavior of the general public is crucial for an effective COVID-19 response. The Republic of Korea has shown better performance in this regard than many other countries worldwide. Based on the theories of individualism and collectivism...
Self-imposed social isolation among clients of social care organisations in the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情期间社会关爱组织服务对象自愿进行的社会隔离状况
Tor-Olav Nævestad,Kati Orru,Kristi Nero et al.
Tor-Olav Nævestad et al.
Although self-imposed social isolation is an important way of reducing the risk of COVID-19 infection, previous research indicates that this behaviour varies substantially between different groups and individuals. Socially marginalized peop...