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The impacts of knowledge, risk perception, emotion and information on citizens' protective behaviors during the outbreak of COVID-19: a cross-sectional study in China.

Liangwen NingJinyu NiuXuejing BiChao YangZe LiuQunhong WuNing NingLibo LiangAishu LiuYanhua HaoLijun GaoChaojie Liu
Published in: BMC public health (2020)
The majority of Chinese citizens embraced protective behaviors. Higher levels of protective behaviors are associated with higher knowledge, perceived severity, negative emotion, and attention to and trust in the official governmental media. Official governmental communication is the largest single predictor of protective behaviors.
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