Research on public risk perception of the public health emergency in remission period

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Abstract

The remission period of public health emergencies is the last mile to solve the problem, and is of great significance throughout the life cycle of public health emergencies. The level of public risk perception is of great significance to the implementation of epidemic prevention policies. However, at present, there are few studies on public risk perception of public health emergencies, and there is no research on public risk perception based on the development stage of the event. Based on this, this article takes the case of the COVID-19 as an example, combs the research results of public health emergencies at home and abroad, and uses the KAB model (Knowledge-Attitude-Behavior) as the theoretical basis to establish an index system for public risk perception evaluation of public health emergencies during the remission period, and use a questionnaire survey to conduct an empirical study on the degree of public risk perception of the public health emergencies during the remission period.

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Menghan, J., & Cheng, Z. (2020). Research on public risk perception of the public health emergency in remission period. In Proceedings - 2020 International Conference on Public Health and Data Science, ICPHDS 2020 (pp. 202–205). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICPHDS51617.2020.00047

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