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Public perceptions, anxiety and the perceived efficacy of health-protective behaviours to mitigate the spread of the SARS-Cov-2/ COVID-19 pandemic
Z. Vally
Department of Cognitive Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Coronavirus
100%
Pandemics
84%
Anxiety
57%
Health
38%
Odds Ratio
31%
United Arab Emirates
28%
Public Health
28%
Confidence Intervals
23%
Government Employees
14%
Infections
14%
Demography
12%
Middle East
12%
Disinfection
11%
Hygiene
10%
Chronic Disease
7%
Students
6%
Logistic Models
6%
Cross-Sectional Studies
6%
Education
6%
Social Sciences
anxiety
50%
health
36%
health information
30%
confidence
29%
public health
28%
illness
15%
rating
14%
Persian Gulf
11%
United Arab Emirates
11%
trustworthiness
11%
hygiene
10%
Government officials
10%
chronic illness
9%
Middle East
8%
logistics
7%
electronics
6%
regression
6%
staff
6%
university
4%
time
3%
education
3%
student
2%