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Coronavirus psychological impact may exceed actual threat to physical health, say UCI experts

The H1N1 pandemic in 2009 … the 2014 Ebola epidemic … the 2017 Zika outbreak … the 2020 Coronavirus crisis. Worldwide public health threats often impact people psychologically beyond the impact of the actual biological agent, say University of California, Irvine researchers.

Roxane Cohen Silver, UCI professor of psychological science; Rebecca R. Thompson, a psychological science postdoctoral scholar; Dana Rose Garfin, adjunct faculty in the Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing; and E. Alison Holman, an associate professor in the Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, conducted a study of Americans’ responses to Ebola. Their 2017 findings, published online in the journal Association for Psychological Science, are very relevant to the reactions to today’s Coronavirus outbreak.

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Contact Information:

Roxane Cohen-Silver

Email: rsilver@uci.edu  

Office: 949-824-2192

Cell:     714-404-9414

 

Rebecca R. Thompson

Email: rebeccrt@uci.edu

 

Dana Rose Garfin

Email: dgarfin@uci.edu

Office: 949-824-3592

 

Alison Holman

Email: aholman@uci.edu

Office:  949-824-7016

 

 

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