COVID-19 pandemic preventive behaviors and causal beliefs among Italian community dwelling adults

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In an online sample of 1054 Italian community-dwelling adults, we assessed the relationships between the frequency of implementation of practices intended to prevent COVID-19 infection, degree of agreement with theories about the origin of the infections, and the frequency of use of different sources of information concerning the COVID-19 pandemic. The results showed that participants’ COVID-19-related preventive behaviors and causal beliefs were significantly associated with selected demographic variables and frequency of use of specific sources of information (e.g. scientific journals vs social media).

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Somma, A., Gialdi, G., Frau, C., Barranca, M., & Fossati, A. (2022). COVID-19 pandemic preventive behaviors and causal beliefs among Italian community dwelling adults. Journal of Health Psychology, 27(3), 601–611. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105320962243

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