| Literature DB >> 28799670 |
Fei Wang1, Jiuchang Wei2, Xing Shi3.
Abstract
This study investigates the factors determining an individual's response to official recommended protective measures, based on the Health Belief Model and the Protective Action Decision Model, to understand the adoption of protective behaviour during an H7N9 (Avian Influenza A) emergency. A public survey involving 1,375 respondents was conducted in Anhui Province, China, during the 2013 H7N9 outbreak to test the research model and hypotheses. The results indicate that protective, stakeholder, and risk perceptions influence positively an individual's willingness to take recommended actions. Protective and stakeholder perceptions also have a positive bearing on lay people's risk perceptions. A stakeholder perception is a vital determinant of a protective perception. More importantly, the effects of protective and stakeholder perceptions on behavioural responses to recommendations are mediated in part by risk perception. These findings can help public health officials to develop messages to encourage members of the population to protect themselves effectively during an influenza crisis.Entities:
Keywords: Avian Influenza A; H7N9 emergency; behavioural response; protective perception; recommended preventive action; risk perception; stakeholder perception
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28799670 DOI: 10.1111/disa.12240
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Disasters ISSN: 0361-3666