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. 2021 Nov 17;67:102693. doi: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102693

Table 11.

Results of Single-sample inspection.

Life cycle Measures T-value = 3
T Sig. SEM Difference 95% confidence interval
Lower limit Upper limit
Influencing factors of public risk perception during the COVID-19 monitoring and early warning period Disseminate relevant public health knowledge 86.426 0.000 4.07715 3.9844 4.1699
Need to establish a rapid response channel for COVID-19 107.438 0.000 4.16320 4.0870 4.2394
Need to carry out information collection and analysis of epidemic early warning and plan 89.317 0.000 3.45697 3.3808 3.5331
Influencing factors of public risk perception during the COVID-19 identification and control period Need to promptly guide and prevent the spread of rumors during the period of COVID-19 epidemic identification and control 75.886 0.000 4.24332 4.1333 4.3533
Need to strengthen information transparency 78.606 0.000 3.88427 3.7871 3.9815
Need to improve risk information perception and capture capabilities 75.074 0.000 3.95549 3.8519 4.0591
Need to improve risk information identification and processing capabilities 87.214 0.000 4.24332 4.1476 4.3390
Influencing factors of public risk perception during emergency control period Need to cultivate good social sentiment and improve effective information channels 95.102 0.000 4.23442 4.1468 4.3220
Need to provide information needs for each stage of the COVID-19 94.637 0.000 4.23739 4.1493 4.3255
Influencing factors of public risk perception in the aftermath management period Need to improve their crisis management capabilities 104.581 0.000 4.41543 4.3324 4.4985
Need to encourage public participation and improve the ability of collaborative governance of social risks 125.985 0.000 4.35905 4.2910 4.4271
Need to strengthen disease control knowledge management 108.602 0.000 4.47181 4.3908 4.5528