Women more likely to embrace behaviors aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/10/201005092343.htm
In an article published in Behavioral Science & Policy, New York University and Yale University researchers report that women have practiced preventive practices of physical distancing, mask wearing, and maintaining hygiene to a greater degree than men. Women were also more likely to listen to experts and exhibit alarm and anxiety in response to COVID-19.
The findings are consistent with pre-pandemic health-care behaviors, the study's authors note.
Women more likely to embrace behaviors aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19
Oct 5, 2020, 3:28pm UTC
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/10/201005092343.htm
> In an article published in Behavioral Science & Policy, New York University and Yale University researchers report that women have practiced preventive practices of physical distancing, mask wearing, and maintaining hygiene to a greater degree than men. Women were also more likely to listen to experts and exhibit alarm and anxiety in response to COVID-19.
> The findings are consistent with pre-pandemic health-care behaviors, the study's authors note.