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Predictors of adherence to public health behaviors for fighting COVID-19 derived from longitudinal data

  • Birga M. Schumpe
  • , Caspar J. Van Lissa
  • , Jocelyn J. Bélanger
  • , Kai Ruggeri
  • , Jochen Mierau
  • , Claudia F. Nisa
  • , Erica Molinario
  • , Michele J. Gelfand
  • , Wolfgang Stroebe
  • , Maximilian Agostini
  • , Ben Gützkow
  • , Bertus F. Jeronimus
  • , Jannis Kreienkamp
  • , Maja Kutlaca
  • , Edward P. Lemay
  • , Anne Margit Reitsema
  • , Michelle R. vanDellen
  • , Georgios Abakoumkin
  • , Jamilah Hanum Abdul Khaiyom
  • , Vjollca Ahmedi
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The present paper examines longitudinally how subjective perceptions about COVID-19, one’s community, and the government predict adherence to public health measures to reduce the spread of the virus. Using an international survey (N = 3040), we test how infection risk perception, trust in the governmental response and communications about COVID-19, conspiracy beliefs, social norms on distancing, tightness of culture, and community punishment predict various containment-related attitudes and behavior. Autoregressive analyses indicate that, at the personal level, personal hygiene behavior was predicted by personal infection risk perception. At social level, social distancing behaviors such as abstaining from face-to-face contact were predicted by perceived social norms. Support for behavioral mandates was predicted by confidence in the government and cultural tightness, whereas support for anti-lockdown protests was predicted by (lower) perceived clarity of communication about the virus. Results are discussed in light of policy implications and creating effective interventions.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo3824
PublicaciónScientific Reports
Volumen12
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - dic. 2022

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