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Gender differences in perceived risk of COVID-19.

Andrew LewisRaymond Duch
Published in: Social science quarterly (2021)
Our review of recent studies finds a small-but-consistent gap in men and women's beliefs about their health risks related to the present pandemic. These risk beliefs are crucial determinants of whether individuals take protective measures. Our experimental results suggest that informing men of male-specific risks associated with COVID-19 can reduce their risk perceptions and perceptions of risk and widen the gap between men and women's perceptions.
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