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Survey on the Likely Behavioural Changes of the General Public in Four European Countries During the 2009/2010 Pandemic
In order to assess the likely impact of public health interventions, it is important to predict the acceptance of control measures, as well as the behavioural changes that may occur among the general public in response to epidemics, in particular lethal ones. The emergence of 2009 pandemic allowed u...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7121166/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5474-8_2 |
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author | Rizzo, Caterina Fabiani, Massimo Amlôt, Richard Hall, Ian Finnie, Thomas Rubin, G. James Cucuiu, Radu Pistol, Adriana Popovici, Florin Popescu, Rodica Joose, Väinölä Auranen, Kari Leach, Steve Declich, Silvia Pugliese, Andrea |
author_facet | Rizzo, Caterina Fabiani, Massimo Amlôt, Richard Hall, Ian Finnie, Thomas Rubin, G. James Cucuiu, Radu Pistol, Adriana Popovici, Florin Popescu, Rodica Joose, Väinölä Auranen, Kari Leach, Steve Declich, Silvia Pugliese, Andrea |
author_sort | Rizzo, Caterina |
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description | In order to assess the likely impact of public health interventions, it is important to predict the acceptance of control measures, as well as the behavioural changes that may occur among the general public in response to epidemics, in particular lethal ones. The emergence of 2009 pandemic allowed us to assess the general public’s behaviour during the pandemic, via two surveys: one at the beginning and one after the first wave of the 2009 pandemic, in four European countries.Results showed some differences between participating countries in previous behaviours relating to seasonal flu and in beliefs and knowledge about 2009 pandemic influenza. No substantial differences were detected among the four countries in the first survey with respect to the intended behaviours in anticipation of the spread of the pandemic virus. However, results from the second survey showed differences within and among the four participating countries. The two surveys were useful in showing differences between behavioural intentions and actual actions related to the 2009 pandemic influenza. To our knowledge this is the first study investigating the actual behaviour of the population in four EU countries and provides crucial descriptions of pandemic impact on social-network dynamics parameters which can be included in mathematical models. |
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spelling | pubmed-71211662020-04-06 Survey on the Likely Behavioural Changes of the General Public in Four European Countries During the 2009/2010 Pandemic Rizzo, Caterina Fabiani, Massimo Amlôt, Richard Hall, Ian Finnie, Thomas Rubin, G. James Cucuiu, Radu Pistol, Adriana Popovici, Florin Popescu, Rodica Joose, Väinölä Auranen, Kari Leach, Steve Declich, Silvia Pugliese, Andrea Modeling the Interplay Between Human Behavior and the Spread of Infectious Diseases Article In order to assess the likely impact of public health interventions, it is important to predict the acceptance of control measures, as well as the behavioural changes that may occur among the general public in response to epidemics, in particular lethal ones. The emergence of 2009 pandemic allowed us to assess the general public’s behaviour during the pandemic, via two surveys: one at the beginning and one after the first wave of the 2009 pandemic, in four European countries.Results showed some differences between participating countries in previous behaviours relating to seasonal flu and in beliefs and knowledge about 2009 pandemic influenza. No substantial differences were detected among the four countries in the first survey with respect to the intended behaviours in anticipation of the spread of the pandemic virus. However, results from the second survey showed differences within and among the four participating countries. The two surveys were useful in showing differences between behavioural intentions and actual actions related to the 2009 pandemic influenza. To our knowledge this is the first study investigating the actual behaviour of the population in four EU countries and provides crucial descriptions of pandemic impact on social-network dynamics parameters which can be included in mathematical models. 2012-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7121166/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5474-8_2 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Article Rizzo, Caterina Fabiani, Massimo Amlôt, Richard Hall, Ian Finnie, Thomas Rubin, G. James Cucuiu, Radu Pistol, Adriana Popovici, Florin Popescu, Rodica Joose, Väinölä Auranen, Kari Leach, Steve Declich, Silvia Pugliese, Andrea Survey on the Likely Behavioural Changes of the General Public in Four European Countries During the 2009/2010 Pandemic |
title | Survey on the Likely Behavioural Changes of the General Public in Four European Countries During the 2009/2010 Pandemic |
title_full | Survey on the Likely Behavioural Changes of the General Public in Four European Countries During the 2009/2010 Pandemic |
title_fullStr | Survey on the Likely Behavioural Changes of the General Public in Four European Countries During the 2009/2010 Pandemic |
title_full_unstemmed | Survey on the Likely Behavioural Changes of the General Public in Four European Countries During the 2009/2010 Pandemic |
title_short | Survey on the Likely Behavioural Changes of the General Public in Four European Countries During the 2009/2010 Pandemic |
title_sort | survey on the likely behavioural changes of the general public in four european countries during the 2009/2010 pandemic |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7121166/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5474-8_2 |
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