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风险认知和公众流行病疲劳:感知压力和预防性应对的作用

 

Authors Wang B , Zhong X , Fu H , Zhang H, Hu R, Li J, Chen C, Wang K

Received 1 July 2023

Accepted for publication 8 September 2023

Published 20 September 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 1941—1953

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/RMHP.S425346

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Gulsum Kubra Kaya

Purpose: This study explores the status of pandemic fatigue, predictors, and their mechanisms of action based on a stress-response framework and a parallel model of future-oriented response.
Patients and methods: Study 1 investigated 8426 Chinese adult residents’ understanding of and willingness to cooperate with the pandemic prevention and control policies and Study 2 surveyed 1635 Chinese residents on their activeness of pandemic prevention and control (APPC), pandemic risk perception, perceived stress, and future-oriented coping.
Results: Study 1 found that public understanding of and willingness to cooperate with prevention policies were significantly lower in 2022 than in 2020 and 2021. Study 2 found that risk perception negatively predicted the APPC; perceived stress and preventive coping significantly mediated the relationship between risk perception and APPC; but perceived stress and proactive coping did not significantly mediate the relationship between risk perception and APPC.
Conclusion: This revealed an increase in public fatigue in the third year of the pandemic. Pandemic fatigue can be predicted by pandemic risk perception, but the direct pathway of action is not significant and requires the mediation of perceived stress and preventive coping.
Keywords: pandemic fatigue, risk perception, stress, proactive coping, preventive coping