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Sociological Spectrum
Mid-South Sociological Association
Volume 38, 2018 - Issue 5
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Original Article

How SES May Figure in Perceptions of Zika Risks and in Preventive Action

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Pages 295-311 | Received 18 Feb 2018, Accepted 08 Jun 2018, Published online: 04 Dec 2018
 

abstract

The present study intended to determine how the socioeconomic status (SES) of citizens and public health communications help explain citizens’ risk perception and actions taken during Zika virus outbreaks in 2016. We used data from a nationally representative study conducted in March 2016 by the Associated Press–National Opinion Research Center to analyze 831 American adult responses regarding Zika. We found that respondent risk perception and actions taken diminished as SES level rose. Risk perception was also found to mediate preventive actions’ associations. To quell the global spread of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) like Zika, health organizations worldwide must understand how SES contributes to Zika (and other future EIDs) risk perception and preventive action. A more compelling form of public health communications must be developed that takes into account the impact made on future outbreaks and infections by these higher-SES “risk assessments.”

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Notes on contributors

Celia C. Lo

Celia C. Lo's research interests include disparities in health-risk behaviors and health, social epidemiology, alcohol and drugs, and criminology.

Andrea Laurent-Simpson

Andrea Laurent-Simpson's research interests include social construction of risk and illness, idiosyncratic identity formation, identity formation and fertility intentions.

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