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Title: | Illness Perceptions of COVID-19 in Europe: Predictors, Impacts and Temporal Evolution | Authors: | Neto, David Dias Nunes da Silva, Ana Roberto, Magda Sofia Lubenko, Jelena Constantinou, Marios Nicolaou, Christiana Lamnisos, Demetris Papacostas, Savvas S. Höfer, Stefan Presti, Giovambattista Squatrito, Valeria Vasiliou, Vasilis S. McHugh, Louise Monestès, Jean-Louis Baban, Adriana Alvarez-Galvez, Javier Paez-Blarrina, Marisa Montesinos, Francisco Valdivia-Salas, Sonsoles Ori, Dorottya Lappalainen, Raimo Kleszcz, Bartosz Gloster, Andrew Karekla, Maria Kassianos, Angelos P. |
Major Field of Science: | Medical and Health Sciences | Field Category: | Clinical Medicine | Keywords: | Common sense model;COVID-19;Illness perceptions;Illness representations;Stress | Issue Date: | 4-Apr-2021 | Source: | Frontiers in Psychology, 2021, vol. 12, articl. no. 640955 | Volume: | 12 | Journal: | Frontiers in Psychology | Abstract: | Objective: Illness perceptions (IP) are important predictors of emotional and behavioral responses in many diseases. The current study aims to investigate the COVID-19-related IP throughout Europe. The specific goals are to understand the temporal development, identify predictors (within demographics and contact with COVID-19) and examine the impacts of IP on perceived stress and preventive behaviors. Methods: This was a time-series-cross-section study of 7,032 participants from 16 European countries using multilevel modeling from April to June 2020. IP were measured with the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire. Temporal patterns were observed considering the date of participation and the date recoded to account the epidemiological evolution of each country. The outcomes considered were perceived stress and COVID-19 preventive behaviors. Results: There were significant trends, over time, for several IP, suggesting a small decrease in negativity in the perception of COVID-19 in the community. Age, gender, and education level related to some, but not all, IP. Considering the self-regulation model, perceptions consistently predicted general stress and were less consistently related to preventive behaviors. Country showed no effect in the predictive model, suggesting that national differences may have little relevance for IP, in this context. Conclusion: The present study provides a comprehensive picture of COVID-19 IP in Europe in an early stage of the pandemic. The results shed light on the process of IP formation with implications for health-related outcomes and their evolution. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/22695 | ISSN: | 16641078 | DOI: | 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.640955 | Rights: | This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). | Type: | Article | Affiliation : | Instituto Universitário Applied Psychology Research Center Capabilities & Inclusion University of Lisbon Riga Stradins University University of Cyprus Cyprus University of Technology European University Cyprus Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics University of Nicosia Innsbruck Medical University Kore University of Enna University College Cork University College Dublin University Grenoble Alpes Babeş-Bolyai University University of Cádiz Instituto ACT European University of Madrid University of Zaragoza Vadaskert Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Hospital University of Jyväskylä University of Basel University College London |
Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
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