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. 2021 Jan 28;9(2):101–128. doi: 10.5114/hpr.2021.103123

Table 1.

Situational and habitual factors which influence the assessment of pandemic situations

Habitual factors (Figure 2, field 4) Situational factors (Figure 2, field 4)
  • Inside orientation, outside orientation

  • Anxiety and cognitive styles (suppressors, sensitizers)

  • Control beliefs and expectations of political influence

  • Risk attitude, overall personality

  • Dysfunctional attitudes and extreme experiences

  • Chronobiological and physical factors (chronotype, blood pressure)

  • Fitness, medical history, age and gender

  • Coronavirus disease

  • Situational social influencing factors

  • support systems, money or possessions (material aids)

  • Family, partnership