Evolución de las preocupaciones, percepciones y actitudes de la población española ante la pandemia de COVID-19

  1. Falcón-Romero, María 1
  2. Rodriguez-Blázquez, Carmen 2
  3. Romay-Barja, María 3
  4. Forjaz, Maria João 4
  1. 1 Departamento de Ciencias Sociosanitarias. Medicina Legal y Forense. Instituto Murciano de Investigación Biosanitaria (IMIB), Universidad de Murcia.
  2. 2 Centro Nacional de Epidemiologia, Instituto de Salud Carlos III y CIBERNED
  3. 3 Centro Nacional de Medicina Tropical, Instituto de Salud Carlos III y CIBERINFEC
  4. 4 Centro Nacional de Epidemiologia, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, REDISSEC y RICAPPS
Revue:
RES. Revista Española de Sociología

ISSN: 2445-0367 1578-2824

Année de publication: 2023

Volumen: 32

Número: 2

Type: Article

DOI: 10.22325/FES/RES.2023.162 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

D'autres publications dans: RES. Revista Española de Sociología

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Résumé

Both individual and population behavior are determining factors in controlling the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the restrictions have impacted the mental and physical well-being of citizens, the social cohesion, the economic stability, as well as the community resilience. In this complex scenario, understanding the feelings and attitudes of the population helps us to identify their needs and adopt response measures to control the pandemic in a more consensual and effective way. The COSMO-Spain study explores the concerns, perceptions, and attitudes of the population about the pandemic to find out the acceptance and adherence to behavioral prevention measures, as well as to analyze the citizens’ risk perception, well-being and trust in information sources and institutions. The COSMO-Spain study has been carried out every two months since July 2020, through an online questionnaire to representative cross-sectional samples of the Spanish population, composed by 1000 people each. The results up to December 2021 show that the attitudes of the population are dynamic and evolve over time, influenced not only by individual factors, but also by contextual ones.

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