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Coping and health behaviours in times of global health crises: lessons from SARS and West Nile.

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Coping and health behaviours in times of global health crises: lessons from SARS and West Nile.

Auteurs : E. Puterman [Canada] ; A. Delongis ; D. Lee-Baggley ; E. Greenglass

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We examined perceived threats of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and West Nile Virus using an Internet-based questionnaire. Higher levels of perceived threats of diseases were associated with increases in a variety of ways of coping, including empathic responding and wishful thinking. In turn, we examined how coping with the perceived health threat was related to two specific health related behaviours: taking recommended precautions, and avoiding people in an attempt to avoid disease. The findings from linear regression indicated that empathic responding, in response to the threat of a virulent agent, was related to taking recommended and effective health precautions. On the other hand, wishful thinking was associated with those behaviours that may potentially lead to economic hardship in afflicted areas, such as avoiding people perceived to be at risk for an infectious agent. Implications for health promotion are discussed.

DOI: 10.1080/17441690802063304
PubMed: 19153931


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