Socio-cultural values are risk factors for COVID-19-related mortality
Cross-Cultural Research • Vol/Iss. 56(2-3) • Sage Journals • • Published In • Pages: 150-184 •
By Endress, Ansgar D.
Abstract
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The author provided a series of controls to attempt to control for confounding factors related to COVID-19 death, including per capita GDP, the proportion of the population older than 65, the proportion of the population living in urban areas, the prevalence of tobacco smoking, the proportion of out-of-pocket health expenditure, governmental delay in responding to the pandemic, the prevalence of overweight citizens, government effectiveness, and rule of law. The author also accounted for strongly correlated WVS factors.
Sample Used | Coded Data | Comment |
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World Values Survey | Other researchers | |
Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (JHU SSE) COVID-19 Dashboard | Other researchers | Confirmed COVID-19 related deaths |
Hypothesis | Supported |
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Socio-cultural values of countries predict COVID-19 mortality rates. | Supported |
Socio-cultural values predict mortality from other causes besides COVID-19. | Supported |
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