Predictors of adherence to public health behaviors for fighting COVID‑19 derived from longitudinal data
The present paper examines longitudinally how subjective perceptions about COVID-19, one’s community, and the government predict adherence to public health measures to reduce the spread of the virus. Using an international survey (N = 3040), we test how infection risk perception, trust in the govern...
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