2021
DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2021.174
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Effect of the COVID-19 on Perceptions of Health, Anticipated Need for Health Services, and Cost of Health Care

Abstract: Objective: This article investigates how perceived vulnerability to the COVID-19 pandemic at its early stages is associated with people’s perception of their health, the need for healthcare services, and expenses related to addressing the COVID-19 impact on their health. Methods: The results are based on the analysis of surveys that were distributed among members of 26 random Facebook groups in April-May, 2020. Perceived COVID-19 pandemic related stress and health concerns were examined … Show more

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“…Although the data of our study were collected before the pandemic, the impact of factors for negative contamination such as the type of platform (B2C vs C2C) and ownership duration on consumer behavior towards secondhand clothing is likely even stronger in the post-pandemic era. The pandemic has heightened people's sensitivity to Contamination in secondhand fashion contamination and their caution regarding access to public goods, which may negatively affect their willingness to purchase or rent secondhand clothing from uncertain sources (Rekhter and Ermasova, 2022;Xu et al, 2022;Yang and Lee, 2022). In response to hygiene concerns, fashion-sharing websites have implemented measures to prioritize laundry and hygiene and incorporated promotional messages related to the pandemic (e.g.…”
Section: Theoretical and Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the data of our study were collected before the pandemic, the impact of factors for negative contamination such as the type of platform (B2C vs C2C) and ownership duration on consumer behavior towards secondhand clothing is likely even stronger in the post-pandemic era. The pandemic has heightened people's sensitivity to Contamination in secondhand fashion contamination and their caution regarding access to public goods, which may negatively affect their willingness to purchase or rent secondhand clothing from uncertain sources (Rekhter and Ermasova, 2022;Xu et al, 2022;Yang and Lee, 2022). In response to hygiene concerns, fashion-sharing websites have implemented measures to prioritize laundry and hygiene and incorporated promotional messages related to the pandemic (e.g.…”
Section: Theoretical and Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in terms of external factors, although product cleanliness has been established to exert a negative regulating impact on clothing-sharing behavior, the frequency of consideration is low, which also reflects that people's hygiene consciousness is not usually believed to hinder the generation of sharing intentions. However, in Rekhter and Ermasova's [27] survey on people's health perception after the pandemic, 64% of 315 respondents stated that their health pressure has increased, and they will be cautious owing to the likelihood of contamination. Hence, we believe that the current framework of factors affecting consumer fashion-sharing will change, and health awareness and cleanliness will become two critical parts of the two sectors.…”
Section: Summary Of the Antecedents Of Second-hand Clothing Consumpti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 6 ] This stressful situation by causing anxiety, headache, insomnia, and depression can exert direct effects on physiological processes, behavioral patterns, and overall health. [ 7 ] Health seeking behaviour of an individual can be influenced by their perception of health. Thus, knowing about perceptions associated with COVID-19 can help to understand the anticipated need for health services and the expected logistics including financial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%