Does perception of the Zika virus mediate socioeconomic differences on the employment of measures of prevention and care?
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Resumo: | Previous study found that the perceptions regarding the Zika virus (ZIKV) are likely to be shaped by person‟s own experiences with the disease. For example, people who have been infected by ZIKV associate the disease with its most common symptoms, such as pain and rash. The perception of the virus, however, may vary by gender and SES. Using novel survey data collected in Governador Valadares, Brazil (a hotspot for vector-borne diseases), we evaluate if the meaning people attribute to the ZIKV varies according to their sociodemographic differences and mediates the way they employ measures of prevention and care amidst the ZIKV epidemics. Using a combination of Pearson Chi Square, Exponential Random Graph Models and count regression, we found that individual perception about ZIKV is shaped by gender and alter the employment of self-protection measures against the mosquito. Education does not shape perception regarding Zika, but change the odds of applying certain measures against the disease. Previous history of infection is the single most important element for applying measures of protection. We also find that sociodemographic groups (gender and education) tend to think alike regarding the epidemics. Lastly, people who had Zika are a group for whom the network of thoughts regarding Zika is concise and unique. |
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2023-05-31T21:33:31Z2023-05-31T21:33:31Z2018XXI Encontro Nacional de Estudos Populacionais (223-3)19http://hdl.handle.net/1843/54265https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2841-1480https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8231-238Xhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3893-8200https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0759-3297https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7656-9285Previous study found that the perceptions regarding the Zika virus (ZIKV) are likely to be shaped by person‟s own experiences with the disease. For example, people who have been infected by ZIKV associate the disease with its most common symptoms, such as pain and rash. The perception of the virus, however, may vary by gender and SES. Using novel survey data collected in Governador Valadares, Brazil (a hotspot for vector-borne diseases), we evaluate if the meaning people attribute to the ZIKV varies according to their sociodemographic differences and mediates the way they employ measures of prevention and care amidst the ZIKV epidemics. Using a combination of Pearson Chi Square, Exponential Random Graph Models and count regression, we found that individual perception about ZIKV is shaped by gender and alter the employment of self-protection measures against the mosquito. Education does not shape perception regarding Zika, but change the odds of applying certain measures against the disease. Previous history of infection is the single most important element for applying measures of protection. We also find that sociodemographic groups (gender and education) tend to think alike regarding the epidemics. 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Does perception of the Zika virus mediate socioeconomic differences on the employment of measures of prevention and care? |
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Does perception of the Zika virus mediate socioeconomic differences on the employment of measures of prevention and care? |
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Does perception of the Zika virus mediate socioeconomic differences on the employment of measures of prevention and care? Raquel Zanatta Coutinho Zika virus Health Behavior Model Social Representation Homophily Preventive measures Vírus da Zika Representações sociais |
title_short |
Does perception of the Zika virus mediate socioeconomic differences on the employment of measures of prevention and care? |
title_full |
Does perception of the Zika virus mediate socioeconomic differences on the employment of measures of prevention and care? |
title_fullStr |
Does perception of the Zika virus mediate socioeconomic differences on the employment of measures of prevention and care? |
title_full_unstemmed |
Does perception of the Zika virus mediate socioeconomic differences on the employment of measures of prevention and care? |
title_sort |
Does perception of the Zika virus mediate socioeconomic differences on the employment of measures of prevention and care? |
author |
Raquel Zanatta Coutinho |
author_facet |
Raquel Zanatta Coutinho Gilvan Ramalho Guedes Marina Alves Amorim Wesley Henrique Silva Pereira Bruna Firmino |
author_role |
author |
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Gilvan Ramalho Guedes Marina Alves Amorim Wesley Henrique Silva Pereira Bruna Firmino |
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Raquel Zanatta Coutinho Gilvan Ramalho Guedes Marina Alves Amorim Wesley Henrique Silva Pereira Bruna Firmino |
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Zika virus Health Behavior Model Social Representation Homophily Preventive measures |
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Zika virus Health Behavior Model Social Representation Homophily Preventive measures Vírus da Zika Representações sociais |
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Vírus da Zika Representações sociais |
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Previous study found that the perceptions regarding the Zika virus (ZIKV) are likely to be shaped by person‟s own experiences with the disease. For example, people who have been infected by ZIKV associate the disease with its most common symptoms, such as pain and rash. The perception of the virus, however, may vary by gender and SES. Using novel survey data collected in Governador Valadares, Brazil (a hotspot for vector-borne diseases), we evaluate if the meaning people attribute to the ZIKV varies according to their sociodemographic differences and mediates the way they employ measures of prevention and care amidst the ZIKV epidemics. Using a combination of Pearson Chi Square, Exponential Random Graph Models and count regression, we found that individual perception about ZIKV is shaped by gender and alter the employment of self-protection measures against the mosquito. Education does not shape perception regarding Zika, but change the odds of applying certain measures against the disease. Previous history of infection is the single most important element for applying measures of protection. We also find that sociodemographic groups (gender and education) tend to think alike regarding the epidemics. Lastly, people who had Zika are a group for whom the network of thoughts regarding Zika is concise and unique. |
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