Although the pandemic is over, the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) is still with us. Our behaviour plays an important role in working together to maintain control of the virus. It also helps us prevent outbreaks of other respiratory infections. Research on human behaviour offers more insight into how people can be supported in continuing to follow specific recommendations. The aim is to ensure that they and the people around them stay healthy.
Current research (only in Dutch)
- Health literacy during the COVID-19 pandemic (June 2024)
- A behavioural scientific analysis of the press conferences during the COVID-19 pandemic (June 2024)
- Choosing between two evils (May 2024)
- Keep society open for young people and clearly explain the measures (May 2024)
- Trends in compliance and support for behavioural recommendations
- Research on vaccination choices during the COVID-19 vaccination campaign in autumn 2023
- International case study on how behavioural science studies were organised during the pandemic
- Knowledge syntheses with lessons learned about behaviour, well-being and confidence during the pandemic