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ABSTRACT. I draw on a substantial body of theoretical and empirical research on gender differences in COVID-19 sentiments, attitudes, habits, and behaviors, and to explore this, I inspected, used, and replicated survey data from AMS, KFF, Ginger, GWI, Harvard Medical School, MQ, ONS, PHQ-9, UNC School of Medicine, and UPMC, performing analyses and making estimates regarding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on subjective mental well-being. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data and test the proposed conceptual model.

Keywords: gender; COVID-19; sentiment; attitude; habit; behavior

How to cite: Stevens, A. (2020). “Gender Differences in COVID-19 Sentiments, Attitudes, Habits, and Behaviors: An Empirical Research,” Journal of Research in Gender Studies 10(2): 95–105. doi:10.22381/JRGS10220205

Received 26 May 2020 • Received in revised form 21 December 2020
Accepted 25 December 2020 • Available online 28 December 2020

Adam Stevens
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