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KMID : 0859020233230000037
Health and Welfare Policy Forum
2023 Volume.323 No. 0 p.37 ~ p.53
Disparities in Perception among Socioeconomic Groups of Health Impact of COVID-19 and Government Responses
Kim Dong-Jin
Abstract
This study compared how different population groups perceive the health impact of COVID-19 and the government¡¯s responses to the pandemic. We observed variations in subjective health status changes and the prevalence of depressive symptoms after the onset of COVID-19. We also found variations in health behavior changes among different population groups following COVID-19. In terms of the appropriateness of the government¡¯s responses to COVID-19 in the areas of medical quarantine, social quarantine, and socioeconomic policy, the ratings varied across population groups.
Regarding the perception of recovery from COVID-19, population groups with lower physical and mental health levels or socioeconomic status were less likely to perceive their living standards as having returned to their pre-COVID-19 levels.
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