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Integrating psychosocial variables and societal diversity in epidemic models for predicting COVID-19 transmission dynamics

Viktor Jirsa
Huifang Wang
Jan Fousek
Cornelia Betsch
Lisa Felgendreff
Lau Lilleholt
Ingo Zettler
Sarah Faber
Kelly Shen
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Anthony Randal Mcintosh

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During the current COVID-19 pandemic, governments must make decisions based on a variety of information including estimations of infection spread, health care capacity, economic and psychosocial considerations. The disparate validity of current short-term forecasts of these factors is a major challenge to governments. By causally linking an established epidemiological spread model with dynamically evolving psychosocial variables, using Bayesian inference we estimate the strength and direction of these interactions for German and Danish data of disease spread, human mobility, and psychosocial factors based on the serial cross-sectional COVID-19 Snapshot Monitoring (COSMO; N = 16,981). We demonstrate that the strength of cumulative influence of psychosocial variables on infection rates is of a similar magnitude as the influence of physical distancing. We further show that the efficacy of political interventions to contain the disease strongly depends on societal diversity, in particular group-specific sensitivity to affective risk perception. As a consequence, the model may assist in quantifying the effect and timing of interventions, forecasting future scenarios, and differentiating the impact on diverse groups as a function of their societal organization. Importantly, the careful handling of societal factors, including support to the more vulnerable groups, adds another direct instrument to the battery of political interventions fighting epidemic spread.
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hal-03782635 , version 1 (21-09-2022)

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Viktor Jirsa, Spase Petkoski, Huifang Wang, Marmaduke Woodman, Jan Fousek, et al.. Integrating psychosocial variables and societal diversity in epidemic models for predicting COVID-19 transmission dynamics. PLOS Digital Health, 2022, 1 (8), pp.e0000098. ⟨10.1371/journal.pdig.0000098⟩. ⟨hal-03782635⟩
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