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COVID-19: Risk perception and Coping strategies

Freie Universität Berlin

This paper presents preliminary results of a representative survey of the German population focusing on perceptions of risk and ways of coping with COVID-19.

  • Disziplin: Psychologie
  • Forschungsmethode: Quantitativ
  • Forschungsdesign: Primärerhebung, Repräsentativ angelegte Befragung
  • Erhebungsstatus: Erhebung abgeschlossen, Ergebnisse veröffentlicht

Ziele der Studie

This paper presents preliminary results of a representative survey of the German population focusing on perceptions of risk and ways of coping with COVID-19. Results show that older people estimate the risk of COVID-19 as being less than younger people. Women are more concerned about COVID-19 than men. People especially worry about being infected in places with high public traffic such as public transport and shops or restaurants.
Coping strategies are highly problem-focused and most respondents listen to experts’ advice and try to behave calmly and appropriately. People accept that measures to tackle COVID-19 will take time to be effective. Bulk buying and storing of food is mainly justified by a combination of convenience and a perceived need to be prepared for potential quarantine.

Studiendesign/Umsetzung

Representative survey on the current corona pandemic.

Datenverfügbarkeit

The data are not yet available for open reuse.

Weiterführende Links

Veröffentlichungen
https://psyarxiv.com/xmpk4