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Risk perception of COVID-19: Susceptibility and severity perceived by the Brazilian population

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JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 6, Pages 1365-1378

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/13591053211044536

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collective behavior; COVID-19; pandemics; risk perception; social behavior

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The study found that the perception of COVID-19 risk among the Brazilian population was influenced by factors such as age, economic activity, and living with health professionals. Older individuals and those living with high-risk group members were more likely to perceive COVID-19 as severe.
This study investigated how the Brazilian population perceived the risk of COVID-19, people's behavior in response to the pandemic, and trust in the health system in case of COVID-19 infection. The sample comprised 7430 Brazilian recruited through non-probability sampling. Association analysis was performed using logistic regression. The results revealed that the economically active population and those who lived with health professionals most perceived greater susceptibility to infection. In addition, the high severity of COVID-19 was more perceived by the elderly and by those who lived with individuals in high-risk groups.

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