作者: Lucy Yardley , Lucy Yardley , Theresa M. Marteau , John Drury , M. Brooke Rogers
DOI: 10.1016/J.SSCI.2021.105243
关键词: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) 、 Pandemic influenza 、 Pandemic 、 Research evidence 、 Psychological intervention 、 Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) 、 Affect (psychology) 、 Public relations 、 Psychology 、 Behavioural sciences
摘要: Abstract This article reviews the behavioural risks and possible mitigations for re-opening large venues sports music events when Covid-19 infection rates hospitalizations begin to decline. We describe key variables that we suggest will affect public behaviour relevant spread of virus, drawing upon four sources: (1) evidence recommendations from Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behaviours produced Advisory Emergencies (SAGE); (2) research non-pandemic conditions; (3) during pandemic; (4) theory. first outline some basic a framework understanding collective at live events. then survey trends in UK observed over 2020 how these might interact with opening venues. present range mitigation strategies, based what is known about non-pharmaceutical (i.e. behavioural) interventions relation Covid-19.