학술논문

Trust in government moderates the association between fear of COVID-19 as well as empathic concern and preventive behaviour
Document Type
Original Paper
Author
Karakulak, ArzuTepe, BeyzaDimitrova, RadosvetaAbdelrahman, MohamedAkaliyski, PlamenAlaseel, RanaAlkamali, Yousuf AbdulqaderAmin, AzzamLizarzaburu Aguinaga, Danny A.Andres, AndriiAruta, John Jamir Benzon R.Assiotis, MariosAvanesyan, HrantAyub, NorzihanBacikova-Sleskova, MariaBaikanova, RaushanBakkar, BatoulBartoluci, SunčicaBenitez, DavidBodnar, IvannaBolatov, AidosBorchet, JudytaBosnar, KsenijaBroche-Pérez, YunierBuzea, CarmenCassibba, RosalindaCarbonell, Marta MartínChen, Bin-BinDimitrovska, Gordana RistevskaCông Doanh, DươngDominguez Espinosa, Alejandra del CarmenEdine, Wassim GharzFerenczi, NelliFernández-Morales, ReginaGaete, JorgeGan, YiqunGiolo, SuelyGiordani, Rubia Carla FormighieriFriehs, Maria-ThereseGindi, ShaharGjoneska, BiljanaGodoy, Juan Carlosdel Pilar Grazioso, MariaHancheva, CamelliaHapunda, GivenHihara, ShogoHusain, Mohd SaifulIslam, Md SaifulJanovská, AnnaJavakhishvili, NinoJovanović, VeljkoKabir, Russell SarwarAbdul Kadir, Nor Ba’yahKarl, JohannesKatović, DarkoKauyzbay, ZhumalyKawashima, Tinka DelakordaKazmierczak, MariaKhanna, RichaKhosla, MeetuKlicperová-Baker, MartinaKozina, AnaKrauss, Steven EricLandabur, RodrigoLefringhausen, KatharinaLewandowska-Walter, AleksandraLiang, Yun-HsiaMakashvili, AnaMalik, SadiaManrique-Millones, DenisseMastrotheodoros, StefanosMcGrath, BreedaMechili, Enkeleint A.Mejía, MarinésMhizha, SamsonMichalek-Kwiecien, JustynaMiconi, DianaMohsen, FatemaMoreta-Herrera, RodrigoMuhl, CamilaMuradyan, MariaMusso, PasqualeNaterer, AndrejNemat, ArashNeto, FelixNeto, JoanaPalacio, Luz Marina AlonsoOkati-Aliabad, HassanOrellana, Carlos IvánOrellana, Ligia MaríaMishra, Sushanta KumarPark, JoonhaPavlova, IuliiaPeralta, EddyPetrytsa, PetroPišot, SašaProt, FranjoRasia, JoséRivera, RitaRiyanti, Benedicta Prihatin DwiSamekin, AdilSeisembekov, TelmanSerapinas, DanieliusSilletti, FabiolaSharma, PrernaShukla, ShanuSkrzypińska, KatarzynaŠolcová, Iva PoláčkováSolomontos-Kountouri, OlgaStanciu, AdrianStefenel, DeliaSteinmetz, Lorena Cecilia LópezStogianni, MariaStuart, JaimeeSudarnoto, Laura FranciscaSugimura, KazumiSultana, SadiaSuryani, Angela OktaviaTair, ErgyulTavitian-Elmadjan, LucyThome, Luciana DutraUka, FitimValickienė, Rasa PilkauskaitėWalter, BrettWendt, Guilherme W.Yang, Pei-JungYıldırım, EbrarYu, YueYunes, Maria Angela MattarZanoni da Silva, MileneRudnev, Maksim
Source
Communications Psychology. 1(1)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2731-9121
Abstract
With the COVID-19 pandemic, behavioural scientists aimed to illuminate reasons why people comply with (or not) large-scale cooperative activities. Here we investigated the motives that underlie support for COVID-19 preventive behaviours in a sample of 12,758 individuals from 34 countries. We hypothesized that the associations of empathic prosocial concern and fear of disease with support towards preventive COVID-19 behaviours would be moderated by trust in the government. Results suggest that the association between fear of disease and support for COVID-19 preventive behaviours was strongest when trust in the government was weak (both at individual- and country-level). Conversely, the association with empathic prosocial concern was strongest when trust in the government was high, but this moderation was only found at individual-level scores of governmental trust. We discuss how motivations may be shaped by socio-cultural context, and outline how findings may contribute to a better understanding of collective action during global crises.
Across 34 countries, fear of disease and empathic concern encouraged adherence to COVID19 preventive measures. When trust in government is high, the link is weaker between preventive behaviour and fear but stronger between preventive behavior and empathic concern.

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