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Sarah Dryhurst
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 15
Citations - 2129
Sarah Dryhurst is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Risk perception & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications receiving 755 citations.
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Risk perceptions of COVID-19 around the world
Sarah Dryhurst,Claudia R. Schneider,John R. Kerr,Alexandra L. J. Freeman,Gabriel Recchia,Anne Marthe van der Bles,David Spiegelhalter,Sander van der Linden +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that although levels of concern are relatively high, they are highest in the UK compared to all other sampled countries, and risk perception correlated significantly with reported adoption of preventative health behaviors in all ten countries.
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Susceptibility to misinformation about COVID-19 around the world
Jon Roozenbeek,Claudia R. Schneider,Sarah Dryhurst,John R. Kerr,Alexandra L. J. Freeman,Gabriel Recchia,Anne Marthe van der Bles,Anne Marthe van der Bles,Sander van der Linden +8 more
TL;DR: A clear link between susceptibility to misinformation and both vaccine hesitancy and a reduced likelihood to comply with health guidance measures is demonstrated, and interventions which aim to improve critical thinking and trust in science may be a promising avenue for future research.
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COVID-19 risk perception: a longitudinal analysis of its predictors and associations with health protective behaviours in the United Kingdom
Claudia R. Schneider,Sarah Dryhurst,John R. Kerr,Alexandra L. J. Freeman,Gabriel Recchia,David Spiegelhalter,Sander van der Linden +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results from five cross-sectional surveys on public risk perception of COVID-19 and its association with health protective behaviours in the UK over a 10-month period.
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Correlates of intended COVID-19 vaccine acceptance across time and countries: results from a series of cross-sectional surveys.
John R. Kerr,Claudia R. Schneider,Gabriel Recchia,Sarah Dryhurst,Ullrika Sahlin,Carole Dufouil,Carole Dufouil,Pierre Arwidson,Alexandra L. J. Freeman,Sander van der Linden +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe demographical, social and psychological correlates of willingness to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and show that the burden of trust largely rests on the shoulders of the scientific and medical community.
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Communicating personalized risks from COVID-19: guidelines from an empirical study
Alexandra L. J. Freeman,John R. Kerr,Gabriel Recchia,Claudia R. Schneider,Alice C.E. Lawrence,Leila Finikarides,Giulia Luoni,Sarah Dryhurst,David Spiegelhalter +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors make recommendations on the presentation of such information, such as using predominantly percentages when communicating the absolute risk, but also providing, for balance, a format which conveys a contrasting (higher) perception of risk (expected frequency out of 10 000).