A behavioral-epidemiological SIR model with six compartments shows adherers face lower infection risk than non-adherers, and behavioral switching based on costs and benefits can reduce total infections even with modestly effective NPIs in severe outbreaks.
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Changes in behaviour when adherers to an intervention experience a different epidemic than non-adherers
A behavioral-epidemiological SIR model with six compartments shows adherers face lower infection risk than non-adherers, and behavioral switching based on costs and benefits can reduce total infections even with modestly effective NPIs in severe outbreaks.