Analyzing situational awareness through public opinion to predict adoption of social distancing amid pandemic COVID-19
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Analyzing situational awareness through public opinion to predict adoption of social distancing amid pandemic COVID-19
Abstract
COVID-19 pandemic has affected over 100 countries in a matter of weeks. People's response toward social distancing in the emerging pandemic is uncertain. In this study, we evaluated the influence of information (formal and informal) sources on situational awareness of the public for adopting health-protective behaviors such as social distancing. For this purpose, a questionnaire-based survey was conducted. The hypothesis proposed suggests that adoption of social distancing practices is an outcome of situational awareness which is achieved by the information sources. Results suggest that information sources, formal (P = .001) and informal (P = 0.007) were found to be significantly related to perceived understanding. Findings also indicate that social distancing is significantly influenced by situational awareness, P = .000. It can, therefore, be concluded that an increase in situational awareness in times of public health crisis using formal information sources can significantly increase the adoption of protective health behavior and in turn contain the spread of infectious diseases.
Keywords: COVID-19; information sources; situational awareness; social distancing.
© 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that there are no conflict of interests.
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