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Volume 23, Number 4—April 2017
Research Letter

Discussion of Average versus Extreme Case Severity in Pandemic Risk Communications

Brian J. Zikmund-FisherComments to Author , Aaron M. Scherer, Megan Knaus, Enny Das, and Angela Fagerlin
Author affiliations: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA (B.J. Zikmund-Fisher, A.M. Scherer, M. Knaus); University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA (A.M. Scherer); Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands (E. Das); University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (A. Fagerlin); Salt Lake City VA Center for Informatics Decision Enhancement and Surveillance, Salt Lake City (A. Fagerlin)

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Table

Differences in ratings of worry and vaccination intentions compared with ratings when no information was provided about a hypothetical influenza pandemic, the Netherlands, 2015*

Average case scenario
Extreme case scenario
No Information
Mild severity
Moderate severity
No information
Worry if symptoms Reference –0.01 +0.20
Worry about extreme Reference +0.07 +0.13
Vaccination intentions
Reference
–0.16
+0.18
Mild severity
Worry if symptoms –0.23 –0.08 –0.07
Worry about extreme –0.07 –0.01 +0.01
Vaccination intentions
–0.25
–0.18
–0.12
Moderate severity
Worry if symptoms +0.26 +0.18 +0.17
Worry about extreme +0.22 +0.13 +0.13
Vaccination intentions +0.21 +0.05 –0.06

+, increased worry; –, decreased worry.

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