Abstract
The CHARIS project set out to investigate two issues of importance to the pandemic, namely,
adherence to coronavirus guidelines and the mental and general health of the population. CHARIS was designed to identify who was adhering to the behaviours designed to reduce the transmission of coronavirus, i.e., physical distancing, wearing a face covering and hand washing, and to explain differences in adherence between groups. CHARIS also examined the mental and general health of the adult population of Scotland and how that changed as lockdown restrictions began to be eased.
adherence to coronavirus guidelines and the mental and general health of the population. CHARIS was designed to identify who was adhering to the behaviours designed to reduce the transmission of coronavirus, i.e., physical distancing, wearing a face covering and hand washing, and to explain differences in adherence between groups. CHARIS also examined the mental and general health of the adult population of Scotland and how that changed as lockdown restrictions began to be eased.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | University of Aberdeen |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Publication status | Published - 2022 |
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