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Relationship Between COVID-19 Infection and Risk Perception, Knowledge, Attitude, and Four Nonpharmaceutical Interventions During the Late Period of the COVID-19 Epidemic in China: Online Cross-Sectional Survey of 8158 Adults

Relationship Between COVID-19 Infection and Risk Perception, Knowledge, Attitude, and Four Nonpharmaceutical Interventions During the Late Period of the COVID-19 Epidemic in China: Online Cross-Sectional Survey of 8158 Adults

M: model; NPI: nonpharmaceutical intervention. In total, 8158 adults were included in the study, and 57 (0.7%) were infected with COVID-19. The respondents were predominantly female (n=5138, 63%), from younger age groups (18-39 years: n=5017, 62%), and living in the city (n=5833, 71.5%). Close to 45% of respondents had undergraduate and above education and close to one-quarter were students (Table 1).

Hong Xu, Yong Gan, Daikun Zheng, Bo Wu, Xian Zhu, Chang Xu, Chenglu Liu, Zhou Tao, Yaoyue Hu, Min Chen, Mingjing Li, Zuxun Lu, Jack Chen

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(11):e21372