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 | 
|---|---|---|
| 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 | 
|---|---|
| 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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