The impact of government actions and risk perception on the promotion of self-protective behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic

dc.contributor.authorÁlvarez Gálvez, Javier
dc.contributor.authorAnastasiou, Andreas
dc.contributor.authorLamnisos, Demetris
dc.contributor.authorConstantinou, Marios
dc.contributor.authorNicolaou, Christiana
dc.contributor.authorPapacostas, Savvas
dc.contributor.authorVasiliou, Vasilis S.
dc.contributor.authorMcHugh, Louise
dc.contributor.authorMontesinos Marín, Francisco
dc.contributor.authorKassianos, Angelos P.
dc.contributor.authorEt al.
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-08T18:31:58Z
dc.date.available2023-05-08T18:31:58Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractIntroduction We aim to understand the factors that drive citizens of different countries to adhere to recommended self-protective behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods Survey data was obtained through the COVID-19 Impact project. We selected countries that presented a sufficiently complete time series and a statistically relevant sample for running the analysis: Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Latvia, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. To identify country-specific differences in self-protective behaviors, we used previous evidence and change-point detection analysis to establish variations across participating countries whose effect was then assessed by means of interrupted series analysis. Results A high level of compliance with health and governmental authorities’ recommendations were generally observed in all included countries. The level of stress decreased near the period when countries such as Cyprus, Greece or the United Kingdom relaxed their prevention behavior recommendations. However, this relaxation of behaviors did not occur in countries such as Germany, Ireland, or the United States. As observed in the change-point detection analysis, when the daily number of recorded COVID-19 cases decreased, people relaxed their protective behaviors (Cyprus, Greece, Ireland), although the opposite trend was observed in Switzerland. Discussion COVID-19 self-protective behaviors were heterogeneous across countries examined. Our findings show that there is probably no single winning strategy for exiting future health crises, as similar interventions, aimed to promote self-protective behaviors, may be received differently depending on the specific population groups and on the particular geographical context in which they are implemented.spa
dc.description.filiationUEMspa
dc.description.impact2.9 Q1 JCR 2023spa
dc.description.impact0.839 Q1 SJR 2023spa
dc.description.impactNo data IDR 2023spa
dc.description.sponsorshipMinisterio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades: DCODES (PID2020-118589RB-I00)spa
dc.description.sponsorshipMCIN/ AEI/10.13039/501100011033spa
dc.identifier.citationÁlvarez-Gálvez, J., Anastasiou, A., Lamnisos, D., Constantinou, M., Nicolaou, C., Papacostas, S., Vasiliou, V. S., McHugh, L., Lubenko, J., Ruiz, F. J., Paez-Blarrina, M., Montesinos, F., Valdivia-Salas, S., Merwin, R. M., Karekla, M., Gloster, A. T., & Kassianos, A. P. (2023). The impact of government actions and risk perception on the promotion of self-protective behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. PLoS One, 18(4), e0284433. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284433spa
dc.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.pone.0284433
dc.identifier.issn1932-6203
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11268/12002
dc.language.isoengspa
dc.peerreviewedSispa
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284433spa
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 Internacional*
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accessspa
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.subject.otherCOVID-19spa
dc.subject.otherContención de riesgos biológicosspa
dc.subject.unescoVirusspa
dc.subject.unescoEnseñanza de medidas de seguridadspa
dc.subject.unescoGobierno centralspa
dc.titleThe impact of government actions and risk perception on the promotion of self-protective behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemicspa
dc.typejournal articlespa
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