Dissemination and publications
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Popular science dissemination
Popular science feature about descriptive findings in data from March 2020 (Norwegian): De fleste nordmenn tok smittevernrådene på alvor, Forskning.no, 01.05.20.
University news report about new research collaboration between PANDRISK and Digitox (Norwegian): Nytt forskningsprosjekt ser på nyhetsbruk under koronapandemien, UiB.no, 14.10.20.
Popular science feature about changes from March to September 2020 (Norwegian): Nordmenn var mindre redde, men fulgte fortsatt korona-tiltakene i sommer og høst, Forskning.no, 14.11.21.
Popular science feature about whether those infected with corona thought differently about risk and infection control measures (Norwegian): De første koronasmittede fulgte i mindre grad smittevernrådene, Forskning.no, 05.12.20.
Popular science dissemination in English: The first Covid-19 cases took infection prevention advice less seriously, Science Norway, 13.01.21.
Popular science feature about the survey experiment on the effect of phrasing on willingness to take the corona vaccine (Norwegian): Vil fellesskapsfølelse få flere til å ta koronavaksinen? Dagens Medisin, 21.01.21.
Popular science feature about mandatory vaccinations for health personnel (Norwegian): Gode grunner for ikke å kreve vaksinering av helsepersonell, Bergens Tidende, 18.10.21.
Popular science feature about perceived load of infection control measures (Norwegian): Disse koronatiltakene er mest belastende for folk, Forskning.no, 06.01.22.
Also translated to Danish: Ny forskning: Disse corona-restriktioner er mest belastende for os, Forskerzonen.dk, 12.01.2022.
Popular science feature about what reasons people give for not complying with infection control advice (Norwegian): Hvilke grunner har folk til å ikke følge smitteverntiltakene?, Forskersonen.no, 26.01.2022.
News appearances
NRK TV: Interview at national news broadcast, 03.05.20.
Bergensavisen and Haugesunds Avis: Overraskende mange sier de gjør sitt beste for å følge rådene, 03.05.2020.
Regional Newspaper (Bergen Tidende): Folk har realistiske tanker om det som skjer nå, 25.04.2020
Regional newspaper (Bergensavisen, BA) feature about the retrospective patient survey: De første koronasmittede fulgte i mindre grad smittevernrådene, 15.01.21.
National radio P4 interview about perceived load of infection control measures, 06.01.22.
Popular science website «Forskning.no» about perceived load of infection control measures: Forskere advarer om at folk begynner å bli lei noen av koronatiltakene, 08.01.22
Presentations
Presentasjon på første seminar for koronaforskning, Norges Forskningsråd, 17.12.20.
Labmeeting presentation at Department of Psychosocial Science, 22.10.20.
Norwegian Social Psychology Colloquium, 11.02.2021.
Presentation and discussion at «Pandemi-frokost #1» at UiB Pandemic centre, 17.09.21.
Presentation at «DIGSSCORE»-webinar: The role of perceived risk for compliance during a pandemic outbreak, 28.09.21.
Student conference at the UiB Pandemic centre, 27.10.21.
Scientific dissemination
Sætrevik, B. (2021). Realistic Expectations and Prosocial Behavioural Intentions to the Early Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Norwegian Population. Collabra: Psychology, 7 (1): 18698. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.18698
Sætrevik, B., Bærøe, K., Carlsen, B., & Bjørkheim, S. B. (2021). Nordmenn stolte på myndighetenes informasjon og tiltak i starten av koronapandemien. Tidsskrift for velferdsforskning, 24(02), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.18261/issn.2464-3076-2021-02-06
Sætrevik, B., & Bjørkheim, S.B (2022) Motivational factors were more important than perceived risk or optimism for compliance to infection control measures in the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic. PLOS ONE, 17(9): e0274812. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274812
Bjørkheim, S.B., & Sætrevik, B. (2022) Manipulating risk of infection and appeal to public benefit increase compliance with infection control measures in a hypothetical pandemic scenario. PLOS ONE, 17(11): e0274024. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274024
Master’s thesis using data from March survey: Christina Gkini “Health behaviour theories and the Norwegian response to COVID-19”.
Findings from INNCOVID, a collaborative project: Innvandreres informasjonskilder og tillit til myndighetene i den første fasen av koronapandemien.
Eid, J., Bøhn, E. K., Guderud, M., Rath, T. M., & Sætrevik, B. (2022, November 4). A qualitative study of the psychological effects of quarantine as an infection control measure. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/g75qt
Friehs, MT., Kotzur, P.F., Kraus, C. et al. (2022) Warmth and competence perceptions of key protagonists are associated with containment measures during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from 35 countries. Sci Rep 12, 21277. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-25228-9
Gregersen, T., Doran, R., Böhm, G., & Sætrevik, B. (2022). Did concern about COVID-19 drain from a ‘finite pool of worry’for climate change? Results from longitudinal panel data. The Journal of Climate Change and Health, 100144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joclim.2022.100144
Datasets
Data from first round of data collection, March 2020: https://osf.io/uebq7/
Data from second round of data collection, June 2020: https://osf.io/52yjh/
Data from third round of data collection, September 2020: https://osf.io/m5pz9/
Data from fourth round of data collection, November 2020: https://osf.io/s46ax/
Data from all seven rounds of data collection, March 2020 - October 2021: https://osf.io/s46ax/