Chinese public’s knowledge, perceived severity, and perceived controllability of COVID-19 and their associations with emotional and behavioural reactions, social participation, and precautionary behaviour: a national survey

Abstract Background The outbreak of the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) has caused enormous stress among the public in China. Intellectual input from various aspects is needed to fight against COVID-19, including understanding of the public’s emotion and behaviour and their antecedents from the ps...

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Main Authors: Jian-Bin Li, An Yang, Kai Dou, Lin-Xin Wang, Ming-Chen Zhang, Xiao-Qi Lin
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-10-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09695-1
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spelling doaj-55e49362e36c4e08a19952f3923581e32020-11-25T03:56:18ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-10-0120111410.1186/s12889-020-09695-1Chinese public’s knowledge, perceived severity, and perceived controllability of COVID-19 and their associations with emotional and behavioural reactions, social participation, and precautionary behaviour: a national surveyJian-Bin Li0An Yang1Kai Dou2Lin-Xin Wang3Ming-Chen Zhang4Xiao-Qi Lin5Department of Early Childhood Education, The Education University of Hong KongDepartment of Applied Psychology, Guangdong University of Foreign StudiesDepartment of Psychology and Research Center of Adolescent Psychology and Behavior, School of Education, Guangzhou UniversityDepartment of Psychology and Research Center of Adolescent Psychology and Behavior, School of Education, Guangzhou UniversityDepartment of Psychology and Research Center of Adolescent Psychology and Behavior, School of Education, Guangzhou UniversityDepartment of Psychology and Research Center of Adolescent Psychology and Behavior, School of Education, Guangzhou UniversityAbstract Background The outbreak of the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) has caused enormous stress among the public in China. Intellectual input from various aspects is needed to fight against COVID-19, including understanding of the public’s emotion and behaviour and their antecedents from the psychological perspectives. Drawing upon the cognitive appraisal theory, this study examined three cognitive appraisals (i.e., perceived severity, perceived controllability, and knowledge of COVID-19) and their associations with a wide range of emotional and behavioural outcomes among the Chinese public. Methods Participants were 4607 citizens (age range: 17–90 years, Mage = 23.71 years) from 31 provinces in China and they took part in a cross-sectional survey online. Results The results showed that the public’s emotional and behavioural reactions were slightly affected by the outbreak of COVID-19. Moreover, the public had limited participation in the events regarding COVID-19 but actively engaged in precautionary behaviour. In addition, results of structural equation model with latent variables revealed that the three appraisals were differentially related to the outcome variables (i.e., negative emotion, positive emotion, sleep problems, aggression, substance use, mobile phone use, social participation, and precautionary behaviour). Conclusions The findings highlight the utility of cognitive appraisal, as a core process of coping stress, in explaining the public’s emotion and behaviour in the encounter of public health concern. Practically, the findings facilitate the government and practitioners to design and deliver targeted intervention programs to the public.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09695-1COVID-19Cognitive appraisalPsychological healthSocial participationPrecautionary behaviour
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author Jian-Bin Li
An Yang
Kai Dou
Lin-Xin Wang
Ming-Chen Zhang
Xiao-Qi Lin
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An Yang
Kai Dou
Lin-Xin Wang
Ming-Chen Zhang
Xiao-Qi Lin
Chinese public’s knowledge, perceived severity, and perceived controllability of COVID-19 and their associations with emotional and behavioural reactions, social participation, and precautionary behaviour: a national survey
BMC Public Health
COVID-19
Cognitive appraisal
Psychological health
Social participation
Precautionary behaviour
author_facet Jian-Bin Li
An Yang
Kai Dou
Lin-Xin Wang
Ming-Chen Zhang
Xiao-Qi Lin
author_sort Jian-Bin Li
title Chinese public’s knowledge, perceived severity, and perceived controllability of COVID-19 and their associations with emotional and behavioural reactions, social participation, and precautionary behaviour: a national survey
title_short Chinese public’s knowledge, perceived severity, and perceived controllability of COVID-19 and their associations with emotional and behavioural reactions, social participation, and precautionary behaviour: a national survey
title_full Chinese public’s knowledge, perceived severity, and perceived controllability of COVID-19 and their associations with emotional and behavioural reactions, social participation, and precautionary behaviour: a national survey
title_fullStr Chinese public’s knowledge, perceived severity, and perceived controllability of COVID-19 and their associations with emotional and behavioural reactions, social participation, and precautionary behaviour: a national survey
title_full_unstemmed Chinese public’s knowledge, perceived severity, and perceived controllability of COVID-19 and their associations with emotional and behavioural reactions, social participation, and precautionary behaviour: a national survey
title_sort chinese public’s knowledge, perceived severity, and perceived controllability of covid-19 and their associations with emotional and behavioural reactions, social participation, and precautionary behaviour: a national survey
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background The outbreak of the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) has caused enormous stress among the public in China. Intellectual input from various aspects is needed to fight against COVID-19, including understanding of the public’s emotion and behaviour and their antecedents from the psychological perspectives. Drawing upon the cognitive appraisal theory, this study examined three cognitive appraisals (i.e., perceived severity, perceived controllability, and knowledge of COVID-19) and their associations with a wide range of emotional and behavioural outcomes among the Chinese public. Methods Participants were 4607 citizens (age range: 17–90 years, Mage = 23.71 years) from 31 provinces in China and they took part in a cross-sectional survey online. Results The results showed that the public’s emotional and behavioural reactions were slightly affected by the outbreak of COVID-19. Moreover, the public had limited participation in the events regarding COVID-19 but actively engaged in precautionary behaviour. In addition, results of structural equation model with latent variables revealed that the three appraisals were differentially related to the outcome variables (i.e., negative emotion, positive emotion, sleep problems, aggression, substance use, mobile phone use, social participation, and precautionary behaviour). Conclusions The findings highlight the utility of cognitive appraisal, as a core process of coping stress, in explaining the public’s emotion and behaviour in the encounter of public health concern. Practically, the findings facilitate the government and practitioners to design and deliver targeted intervention programs to the public.
topic COVID-19
Cognitive appraisal
Psychological health
Social participation
Precautionary behaviour
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09695-1
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