Complex contagion leads to complex dynamics in models coupling behaviour and disease

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Abstract

Models coupling behaviour and disease as two unique but interacting contagions have existed since the mid 2000s. In these coupled contagion models, behaviour is typically treated as a ‘simple contagion’. However, the means of behaviour spread may in fact be more complex. We develop a family of disease-behaviour coupled contagion compartmental models in order to examine the effect of behavioural contagion type on disease-behaviour dynamics. Coupled contagion models treating behaviour as a simple contagion and a complex contagion are investigated, showing that behavioural contagion type can have a significant impact on dynamics. We find that a simple contagion behaviour leads to simple dynamics, while acomplex contagion behaviour supports complex dynamics with the possibility of bistability and periodic orbits.

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Osborne, M., Wang, X., & Tien, J. (2018). Complex contagion leads to complex dynamics in models coupling behaviour and disease. Journal of Biological Dynamics, 12(1), 1035–1058. https://doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2018.1549278

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