2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18042104
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Cross-Country Differences in Stay-at-Home Behaviors during Peaks in the COVID-19 Pandemic in China and the United States: The Roles of Health Beliefs and Behavioral Intention

Abstract: The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) rapidly escalated to a global pandemic. To control the rate of transmission, governments advocated that the public practice social distancing, which included staying at home. However, compliance with stay-at-home orders has varied between countries such as China and the United States, and little is known about the mechanisms underlying the national differences. Based on the health belief model, the theory of reasoned action, and the technology acceptance model, hea… Show more

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“…Several recent studies emphasized the significance of HBM in examining the public’s behavior during the pandemic crisis ( Almazyad et al, 2021 ; Al-Sabbagh et al, 2021 ; Hong et al, 2021 ; Wu et al, 2021 ). In the current research, the four constructs from the HBM, namely (1) perceived exposure (2) PHRs (3) benefits, and (4) barriers of being protected, were considered as exogenous to conceptualize health-protective behavior ( Cao et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several recent studies emphasized the significance of HBM in examining the public’s behavior during the pandemic crisis ( Almazyad et al, 2021 ; Al-Sabbagh et al, 2021 ; Hong et al, 2021 ; Wu et al, 2021 ). In the current research, the four constructs from the HBM, namely (1) perceived exposure (2) PHRs (3) benefits, and (4) barriers of being protected, were considered as exogenous to conceptualize health-protective behavior ( Cao et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two cognitive appraisals both result in adaptive or maladaptive coping modes [26], for example, in mask-wearing behaviors [39] and stay-at-home behaviors [40]. Moreover, coping appraisal is better than threat appraisal in predicting tourist behaviors [41].…”
Section: The Cognitive Mediating Process Of Pmtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nationality, as a type of demographic variable, has been found to be associated with risk perceptions according to previous studies [12,14,27,28]. Different nations have different mainstream cultural values.…”
Section: Cross-country Differences In Self-other Risk Perceptionsmentioning
confidence: 82%