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. 2022 Jul 13:10.1111/risa.13993. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1111/risa.13993

TABLE 1.

Identified keywords for the three dimensions of COVID‐19 risk perceptions

Perceived susceptibility

(CHV ontology ID)

Perceived severity

(CHV ontology ID)

Negative emotion

(CHV ontology ID)

Vulnerable/vulnerate

Risk/risky

Unsafe/not safe (ochv#37555)

Suspect

Doubt/dubious

Hesitate/hesitating

Danger/dangerous

Unsure

Believe/believed

Undoubted/undoubting

Confused/confusing/confusion

Immune /immunity

High risk/ high‐risk

At risk/ at‐risk

Avoid

Cancel

Postpone

Die

Dead/death

Lethal

Fatal

Pain/painful (ochv#9185)

Isolate

Judge

Shame/shameful

Suffer/suffering/suffered

Paralyzed

Restricted

Worse/worthen/worthening

Worthened/worst

Dread

Fear/feared/fearful/fearing (ochv#37463)

Scare/scared/scaring (ochv#51823)

Outrage

Nervous

Panic

Terrify/terrified/terrifying

Worry/worried

Anxious/anxiety

Stress/stressed

Distrust

Note: Laypersons’ words and phrases reflecting the risk perception were populated from standardized vocabularies. The identified keywords were confirmed by human experts, standardized by Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) and (Consumer Health Vocabulary) CHV, and enhanced in term of generalizability as some could be semantically linked to existing medical/healthcare vocabularies as identified by the Uniformed Medical Language System (UMLS). A complete ID in CHV ontology is http://sbmi.uth.tmc.edu/ontology/ [identical ID of a concept].