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Effect of heterogeneous risk perception on information diffusion, behavior change, and disease transmission (2005.07012v2)

Published 14 May 2020 in physics.soc-ph and cs.SI

Abstract: Motivated by the importance of individual differences in risk perception and behavior change in people's responses to infectious disease outbreaks (particularly the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic), we propose a heterogeneous Disease-Behavior-Information (hDBI) transmission model, in which people's risk of getting infected is influenced by information diffusion, behavior change, and disease transmission. We use both a mean-field approximation and Monte Carlo simulations to analyze the dynamics of the model. Information diffusion influences behavior change by allowing people to be aware of the disease and adopt self-protection, and subsequently affects disease transmission by changing the actual infection rate. Results show that (a) awareness plays a central role in epidemic prevention; (b) a reasonable fraction of "over-reacting" nodes are needed in epidemic prevention; (c) R0 has different effects on epidemic outbreak for cases with and without asymptomatic infection; (d) social influence on behavior change can remarkably decrease the epidemic outbreak size. This research indicates that the media and opinion leaders should not understate the transmissibility and severity of diseases to ensure that people could become aware of the disease and adopt self-protection to protect themselves and the whole population.

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Authors (6)
  1. Yang Ye (34 papers)
  2. Qingpeng Zhang (20 papers)
  3. Zhongyuan Ruan (19 papers)
  4. Zhidong Cao (4 papers)
  5. Qi Xuan (113 papers)
  6. Daniel Dajun Zeng (11 papers)
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