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dc.contributor.authorRaza, Ali-
dc.contributor.authorAli, Qamar-
dc.contributor.authorHussain, Tanveer-
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-22T19:20:11Z-
dc.date.available2020-11-22T19:20:11Z-
dc.date.issued2020-10-04-
dc.identifier.citationRaza, A., Ali, Q., & Hussain, T. (2020). Role of knowledge, behavior, norms, and e-guidelines in controlling the spread of COVID-19: evidence from Pakistan. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1-17.en_US
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dc.description.abstractThe COVID-19 pandemic is straining public health systems and the global economy, triggering unprecedented measures by governments around the globe. The adoption of a preventive measure is required to control the spread. This research explores the impact of influencing factors like COVID-19 knowledge, behavioral control, moral and subject norms, preventive e-guidelines by the government, and environmental factors on the intention to prevent COVID-19 and risk aversion. A cross-sectional study was performed of 310 respondents about different COVID-19 related influencing factors in Pakistan. The partial least squarestructural equation modeling was applied to estimate the path coefficient. Moral and subject norms (0.359) had a comparatively higher path coefficient. Other influencing factors/drivers were preventive e-guideline by the government (0.215) followed by COVID-19 knowledge (0.197), and behavioral control (0.121). The intention to prevent COVID-19 showed a positive and significant impact (0.705) on risk aversion. The indirect analysis also confirmed that the positive influence of moral and subject norms, COVID-19 knowledge, preventive e-guideline by the government, and behavioral control on risk aversion. However, the path coefficient of environmental factors was negative but insignificant, which implies than environmental factors do not influence the intention to prevent COVID-19. It is suggested to provide clear guidelines using print, social, electronic media. It is also suggested to provide e-guidelines in local languages. The COVID-19 knowledge about its transmission, symptoms, and precautions is also useful. It is suggested to include the causes, symptoms, and precaution of viral diseases in the educational syllabus. The government should ensure the availability of preventivemedical items like surgicalmasks and sanitizers tomeet the demand of the public.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherEnvironmental Science and Pollution Researchen_US
dc.subjectSociologyen_US
dc.titleRole of knowledge, behavior, norms, and e-guidelines in controlling the spread of COVID-19: evidence from Pakistanen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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