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- ItemGender differences on psychosocial factors affecting covid-19 preventive behaviors(2021) Bronfman, N.; Repetto, P.; Cordón, P.; Castañeda, J.; Cisternas, P.Previous studies have reported differences between men and women in the adoption of preventive behaviors against infectious diseases. This study aims to examine gender differences on a set of psychosocial factors shown to influence preventive behaviors against infectious diseases such as COVID-19. We conducted a web survey (N = 1.004) a few weeks after the end of the peak of the first wave of infections in Chile. The survey assessed participants' perception of risk and worry about the COVID-19 pandemic, confidence in the government's competence and integrity in dealing with the crisis, attribution of responsibility to various stakeholders, and adoption of preventive behaviors such as hygiene, distancing, and information-seeking. Our results confirm significant gender-based differences for both the psychosocial factors and the adoption of preventive behaviors. We conclude that women show a higher level of worry and fear of the pandemic and are keener to adopt preventive hygiene and social distancing behaviors. Similarly, participants report a low level of trust in government authorities, with women reporting the lowest trust level. The implications of these findings for the design of future risk communication strategies are discussed.
- ItemHazard proximity and risk perception of tsunamis in coastal cities: are people able to identify their risk?(2017) Cisternas, P.; Bronfman, N.; Arias, J.; Repetto Lisboa, Paula Beatriz