Peer-Review Report
Authors' Response to Peer-Review Reports: https://med.jmirx.org/2022/2/e37241/
Published Article: https://med.jmirx.org/2022/2/e32859/
doi:10.2196/37378
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This is a peer-review report submitted for the paper “Cognitive Factors Associated With Public Acceptance of COVID-19 Nonpharmaceutical Prevention Measures: Cross-sectional Study.”
Round 1 Review
General Comments
This paper [
] tried to explore the acceptance of the COVID-19 preventive measures and their relationship with perception of the disease via an online survey among the French population. The overall drafted manuscript is acceptable; however, the notion of the paper is a little outdated and numerous publications regarding the COVID-19 are available now that used this method. Evaluation of policies like mask use mandates is not a hot topic now and may not add much to the evidence.Conflicts of Interest
None declared.
Reference
- Constant A, Conserve D, Gallopel-Morvan K, Raude J. Cognitive factors associated with public acceptance of COVID-19 nonpharmaceutical prevention measures: cross-sectional study. JMIRx 2022;3(2):e32859 [FREE Full text] [CrossRef]
Edited by E Meinert; This is a non–peer-reviewed article. submitted 17.02.22; accepted 17.02.22; published 13.05.22
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