Longitudinal Assessment of Community Psychobehavioral Responses During and After the 2003 Outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in Hong Kong
Clinical Infectious Diseases2005Vol. 40(12), pp. 1713–1720
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GM Leung, LM Ho, Steve K.K. Chan, Sai Yin Ho, John Bacon‐Shone, Ray Y. L. Choy, Anthony J. Hedley, TH Lam, Richard Fielding
Abstract
Our findings can assist in modifying public service announcements in the future, which should be tailored to psychobehavioral surveillance intelligence to achieve the desired behavioral outcomes. Future research should explore the use of more-sophisticated techniques, including structural equation modeling and game-theoretical frameworks, to analyze population psychology and behavior, and it should integrate such findings with transmission dynamics modeling.
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