PLOS ONE, are part of a year-long study looking into how behavior and social attitudes change, and what factors influence those changes, when Americans are faced with the threat of widespread disease.Supported by a National Science Foundation grant, the study is tracking the well-being, feelings, and behavioral practices of about 1,000 individuals across the country, and more than 18 surveys of the participants have already been conducted since the research began in March.Study participants reported their overall concerns about COVID-19 and how often they engaged in preventative health behaviors like physical distancing, frequent hand washing, avoiding touching their face, wearing a facemask, and cleaning and disinfecting.Participants also.
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