Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response
New York University · University of Chicago · +30 more institutions
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic represents a massive global health crisis. Because the crisis requires large-scale behaviour change and places significant psychological burdens on individuals, insights from the social and behavioural sciences can be used to help align human behavior with the recommendations of epidemiologists and public health experts. Here we discuss evidence from a selection of research topics relevant to pandemics, including work on navigating threats, social and cultural influences on behaviour, science communication, moral decision-making, leadership, and stress and coping. In each section, we note the nature and quality of prior research, including uncertainty and unsettled issues. We identify…
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42Topics & keywords
- Pandemic
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Coping (psychology)
- Public health
- Psychology
- 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
- Behavioural sciences
- Good health and well-being