Under the covid-19 environment, will tourism decision making, environmental risks, and epidemic prevention attitudes affect the people’s firm belief in participating in leisure tourism activities?

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The study was conducted to understand the travel intentions of Dajia Matsu pilgrimage participants through tourism decision making, environmental risk perception, epidemic prevention attitude, and physical and mental health assessment. A questionnaire survey was used to collect 230 questionnaires in the field during the 2021 pilgrimage, and structural analysis was conducted using SPSS 26.0 and AMOS 20.0 statistical programs. The results showed that environmental risk and physical and mental health awareness were not significantly associated with the travel intention of Dajia Matsu pilgrimage participants (p > 0.05), while travel decision and attitude toward epidemic prevention were significantly associated with travel intention (p < 0.05).

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Tseng, K. C., Lin, H. H., Lin, J. W., Chen, I. S., & Hsu, C. H. (2021). Under the covid-19 environment, will tourism decision making, environmental risks, and epidemic prevention attitudes affect the people’s firm belief in participating in leisure tourism activities? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18147539

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