Abstract: Background: This study intends to explore the effect of the post-epidemic period on travel intentions from the perspective of people's own health perception risks and favorable factors of the external environment. Based on the status of one's own perceived situation on the willingness to travel, and taking health perceived risks and favorable factors of travel as the intermediary factors, we can further understand the interaction between them. Materials and Methods:Using hierarchical regression analysis and bootstrap method, the research results show that the perceived situation has a significant impact on the willingness to travel, and the health perceived risk and favorable factors of travel have a mediating effect on the perceived situation and the willingness to travel.....
Key Word: Perceived situation; travel intention; post-epidemic
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