National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
Review Article
Factorial model mediating attitudes towards COVID-19 eraFactorial Model Mediating Attitudes Towards COVID-19 Era
Author(s): Cruz Esquer Lirios*, Lidia Amalia Zallas Garcia and Javier Guillen Carreon
The SARS CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic and the COVID-19 disease impacted the educational system and Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). University institutionalism, understood as academic, professional and labor regulations, can be explained from its attitudinal dimensions. In this way, the provisions against or in favor of anti-COVID-19 policies, consisting of distancing and confinement, anticipate risk scenarios of contagion, illness and death. Attitudes towards anti-COVID-19 institutionalism predict scenarios of stigma, entrepreneurship, innovation, training or performance. The importance of attitudes, as long as they are measured as anti- or proconfinement and distancing dispositions in the face of pandemic, lies in their explanatory capacity for risk exposure behaviors. Therefore, the diagnosis of attitudes in students selected for professional practices and social services in pub.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2332 2594.23.13(6).507