This article provides five risk perception domains to address when communicating with the public about COVID-19.
Using real-time qualitative data collection and analysis, researchers analyzed social media posts and emails to assess COVID-19 risk perception and trust towards public authorities and to inform weekly risk communication efforts. Based on the results, meaningful communication should be created around five risk perception domains:
Catastrophic potential
- Provide facts
- Express care and concern
- Avoid downplaying strong feelings
Probability of dying
- Emphasize known facts about COVID-19 mortality
- Emphasize actions taken by authorities
Reasons for exposure
- Emphasize known facts about the global situation to address the mode of transmission
- Provide effective prevention efforts to address the location of transmission
- Humanize infected people by telling their stories
Belief of being in control of the situation
- Emphasize controllable actions (e.g., handwashing, cough etiquette)
Trust towards authorities
- Repeat information and provide an explanation
- Communicate actions