From the periphery and toward a centralized model for trust in government risk and disaster communication

BF Liu, AM Mehta - Journal of Risk Research, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In the context of disaster research, trust is ubiquitous. Despite its reach across multiple
research domains, the devil is in the lack of a comprehensive understanding of how trust is …

Reactions to COVID-19, information and technology use, and social connectedness among older adults with pre-frailty and frailty

AT Chen, S Ge, S Cho, AK Teng, F Chu, G Demiris… - Geriatric nursing, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The emergence of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and social distancing
measures has serious implications, particularly those age 65 and older. We performed a …

Pandemic response as border politics

MR Kenwick, BA Simmons - International Organization, 2020 - cambridge.org
Pandemics are imbued with the politics of bordering. For centuries, border closures and
restrictions on foreign travelers have been the most persistent and pervasive means by …

The effects of governmental and individual predictors on COVID‐19 protective behaviors in China: A path analysis model

B Dai, D Fu, G Meng, B Liu, Q Li… - Public Administration …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The COVID‐19 pandemic has plunged the world into a crisis. To contain this crisis, it is
essential to build full cooperation between the government and the public. However, it is …

Ethics and strategy in vaccination: A review of public health policies and practices

JO Ogugua, EC Anyanwu, T Olorunsogo… - International Journal of …, 2024 - ijsra.net
The paper provides a succinct overview of the comprehensive review on Ethics and Strategy
in Vaccination, exploring the intricate interplay between public health policies and practices …

COVID-19 protective model: the role of threat perceptions and informational cues in influencing behavior

YS Ranjit, H Shin, JM First, JB Houston - Journal of Risk Research, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected 55 million people and
caused more than 1,333,742 deaths globally in eight months since its first outbreak. People …

Ordinary patterns in an extraordinary crisis: How international relations makes sense of the COVID-19 pandemic

T Johnson - International Organization, 2020 - cambridge.org
The customary prescription for handling “problems without passports” is to work through
international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), act collectively for humanity's future …

Transparency beyond information disclosure: strategies of the Scandinavian public health authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic

Ø Ihlen, SN Just, JE Kjeldsen, R Mølster… - Journal of Risk …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The concept of transparency has been problematized in risk research. This exploratory study
contributes to the risk literature by considering an established three-dimensional …

[HTML][HTML] From SARS to pandemic influenza: the framing of high-risk populations

TL O'Sullivan, KP Phillips - Natural Hazards, 2019 - Springer
The 2003 global outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was a wake-up call
for health systems in Canada, with realization of occupational health risks faced by health …

[HTML][HTML] YouTube's growth in use among children 0–5 during COVID19: The Occidental European case

R Lozano-Blasco, A Quilez-Robres… - Technology in …, 2021 - Elsevier
YouTube has become an educational and entertainment tool among Western European
families, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study monitored the main …