Table 3.
Not Virologically/Serologically Tested Users | All Virologically/Serologically Tested Users | |
---|---|---|
Rate of users reporting high ability to adapt to context changes | 57.3% (51.0–63.3%) | 79.1% (71.0–85.7%) |
Moods to the health emergency | ||
Uncontrollable anxious | 7.7% (4.8–11.6%) | 14.0% (7.8–20.7%) |
Trust in provided information about risk reduction | 60.0% (53.8–66.0%) | 68.2% (58.3–75.8%) |
Little concern | 18.5% (13.9–23.7%) | 15.5% (10.5–24.6%) |
Bewilderment | 6.9% (4.2–10.7%) | 2.3% (0.5–7.1%) |
Propensity to share information to solve the health emergency | 55.8% (49.5–61.9%) | 76.0% (67.6–83.1%) |
Need of more information about pandemic by the experts | 34.6% (28.8–40.7%) | 37.2% (28.9–46.2%) |
Use of information sources about the health emergency | ||
TV broadcast | 35.8% (29.9–41.9%) | 40.3% (31.8–49.3%) |
Social network | 57.3% (51.0–63.4%) | 71.3% (62.7–78.9%) |
Magazines and newspapers | 25.8% (20.6–31.5%) | 35.7% (27.4–44.6%) |
TV news | 48.8% (42.6–55.1%) | 69.0% (60.2–76.8%) |
Scientific sources | 42.3% (36.2–48.6%) | 74.4% (66.0–81.7%) |