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See detailYouth Survey Luxemburg 2021 - Ökologisches Verhalten und Einstellungen von Jugendlichen
Residori, Caroline UL; Bulut, Hamid UL; Samuel, Robin UL

Conference given outside the academic context (2023)

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See detailThe role of trust in government and risk perception in adherence to COVID-19 prevention measures: survey findings among young people in Luxembourg
Bulut, Hamid UL; Samuel, Robin UL

in Health, Risk and Society (2023), 0(0), 1-26

Citizens’ trust in government is crucial in managing crises that require coordination as it is linked to cooperative behaviour and sociability. Willingness to adopt appropriate health measures plays a ... [more ▼]

Citizens’ trust in government is crucial in managing crises that require coordination as it is linked to cooperative behaviour and sociability. Willingness to adopt appropriate health measures plays a decisive role in the effective containment of COVID-19 and other pandemics. Preventive health measures such as physical distancing, avoiding crowded places, wearing masks, and frequent hand washing reduce the spread of the virus. In this study, we examined how trust in government, risk perception, and knowledge were separately and jointly related to compliance with preventive health measures. We focused on young adults who are less prone to the disease than older demographics, who therefore have fewer incentives to protect themselves, and are accordingly pertinent for the study of public health and understandings of risk. Using recent data from a survey completed by 2,455 young people in Luxembourg, we employed structural equation modelling to assess our hypotheses. We found that trust in government, risk perceptions, and COVID-19 knowledge are important predictors of young people’s adherence to health measures and prosocial protection. Additionally, these factors are interrelated in several complex and non-linear ways. Our findings provide insights into young people’s specific health behaviours, highlighting the roles of risk perception and trust in government in mitigating the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases. [less ▲]

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See detailYoung People and Covid-19 II: Evolution 2020 to 2021, Vaccination Willingness, and Impact of the Pandemic. Key data of the Preliminary Results of a Representative Survey of Adolescents and Young Adults in Luxembourg
Residori, Caroline UL; Schomaker, Léa UL; Bulut, Hamid UL et al

Report (2021)

This document provides an overview of the empirical basis for the results we present in the report “Young People and Covid-19 II: Evolution 2020 to 2021, Willingness for Vaccination and Effects of the ... [more ▼]

This document provides an overview of the empirical basis for the results we present in the report “Young People and Covid-19 II: Evolution 2020 to 2021, Willingness for Vaccination and Effects of the Pandemic1“ (Schomaker et al. 2021). Here, we present in detail the indicators mentioned in the report. Our analyses are based on the preliminary and weighted data of the 2986 participants of the YAC 2021 survey, who completed the questionnaire between the 2nd of August and the 22nd of September 2021. The methodological procedures on which the data is based are described in the next section. The data is marked according to the sections in the report and is organized in tables that provide an overview of the respective frequency distributions in percentage values. The data in this collection is disaggregated by gender, age group, migration status and socioeconomic status. [less ▲]

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See detailSubstanzkonsum von Jugendlichen in Luxemburg: Erhebungsdaten der Jahre 2019 und 2020 im Vergleich
Bulut, Hamid UL; Schomaker, Lea; Residori, Caroline UL et al

E-print/Working paper (2021)

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See detailTabellenband - Jugendbericht 2020
Residori, Caroline UL; Schembri, Emanuel UL; Bulut, Hamid UL et al

Report (2021)

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