Published February 6, 2022 | Version v1
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Risk-aversion for negative health outcomes may promote individual compliance to containment measures in Covid-19 pandemic

  • 1. IUSS Pavia (Italy), IRCCS Mondino Foundation Pavia (Italy)
  • 2. IRCCS Mondino Foundation Pavia (Italy)
  • 3. IUSS Pavia (Italy)
  • 4. University of Trento (Italy)
  • 5. IUSS Pavia (Italy), IRCCS Mondino Foundation Pavia (Italy)
  • 6. University of Pavia (Italy), IRCCS Mondino Foundation Pavia (Italy)
  • 7. IRCCS Mondino Foundation Pavia (Italy), University of Pavia (Italy)

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Submitted materials consist of study dataset  which includes socio-demographic  data of 130 adult Italian residents who completed the survey (89 females, mean age=38.5 y.o., sd=±9.3 y.o.), scores at psychosocial questionnaires used in the study (i.e., loneliness, empathic skills, coping strategies, alexithymia) which were reduced to three PCA components (Proactivity, Isolation, Inactivity), and performances at the three conditions of the Covid-19 Risk Task (Monetary, Health status, and Employment status).   

Study results showed that the individual degree of risk-aversion toward negative health outcomes was directly related to Proactivity component, encasing empathic, social support and positive coping strategies, which may prompt individuals to put in place self-protection strategies toward possible negative health consequences

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Journal article: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.666454 (DOI)