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Political trust in the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey in Denmark and Sweden
Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark.
Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark; University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.
Linköping University, Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Division of Society and Health. Linköping University, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8468-8129
Linköping University, Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Education and Sociology. Linköping University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
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2023 (English)In: BMC Global and Public Health, E-ISSN 2731-913X, Vol. 1, no 12Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

BackgroundThe initial responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark and Sweden differed markedly. Balancing disparate concerns was crucial to generate trust in the COVID-19 restrictions. The aim was to investigate the extent to which there was trust in the handling of the pandemic by the Danish and Swedish governments and public health authorities in each country. A further aim was also to investigate the characteristics of those in Denmark and Sweden who expressed the lowest degree of trust.

MethodsCross-sectional surveys were conducted in 2021, using web panels that are nationally representative of the socio-demographic characteristics. The population consisted of 2619 individuals from Denmark and 2633 from Sweden, representative of the age, sex and region of residence of the populations aged ≥ 18 years. Trust in government and health authorities was captured in two separate trust questions on a 5-point Likert scale and dichotomized into low trusters and non-low trusters for analysis.

ResultsApproximately, 61% of the Danish respondents expressed moderately large or very large trust in the government’s handling of the pandemic. The corresponding proportion for Sweden was 42%. The proportion of low trusters was 11% in Denmark and 34% in Sweden (p < 0.001). Moderately large or very large trust in the public health authority’s handling was expressed by 83% of the Danish respondents and 74% of the Swedish respondents. The proportion of low trusters was 5% in Denmark and 17% in Sweden (p < 0.001). In both countries, trust was lower among men than among women. Age and education were associated with trust but differed between countries (p <  = 0.011).

ConclusionsIn this study, differences in trust between Denmark and Sweden and both overall and within socio-demographic factors were observed. However, given the limitations and bias in the study, it is difficult to determine the cause and true size of these differences. With that in mind, we still believe specific populations and subgroups within those populations have the potential to affect trust in handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, and that these should be kept in mind when developing and communicating responses to pandemics.

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BioMed Central (BMC), 2023. Vol. 1, no 12
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Political trust, Pandemic restrictions, COVID-19, Restrictions
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Public Administration Studies
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URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-198106DOI: 10.1186/s44263-023-00009-2OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-198106DiVA, id: diva2:1800108
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Funding agencies: Open access funding provided by Royal Library, Copenhagen University Library. This study was funded by the Innovation Fund Denmark.

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