Belief in fake news and prevention behaviors of COVID-19: moderating effect of Belief in a Just World

J. Modesto, Victor N. Keller, Carlos Manoel Lopes Rodrigues, Júlia Louise Silva Lopes
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Context: Hygiene and social distancing were recommended as strategies to mitigate the proliferation of COVID-19 early in the pandemic. Despite their importance, many people resisted implementing such strategies. In this sense, it is important to understand social and psychological processes underlying people's prevention behaviors regarding COVID-19. Method: This research aimed to assess the influence of fake news (FN) and belief in a just world (BJW) on prevention behaviors for the COVID-19. 198 participants indicated the extent to which they believed in FN about COVID-19, answered questions about their hygienic behavior and social distancing, completed the personal BJW scale, and answered a sociodemographic questionnaire. The results indicated that believing in FN was associated with fewer hygienic behaviors [β=-0,17, t(195)=-2,44, p=0,016] and less social distancing [β=-0,16, t(195)=-2,28, p=0,024]. Personal BJW moderated the effects of FN on social distancing [β=0,16, t(194)=2,21, p=0,028]. Results: These results show the impact of FN on prevention behaviors during the pandemic and illustrate the role of BJW on this relationship. Conclusions: It was concluded that it is essential to inform the population by trustworthy sources of knowledge and that public figures only disseminate scientifically accurate information.  Although BJW may mitigate the negative impact of misinformation, the reduction of fake news and its impact is of utmost importance for public health during a pandemic.
假新闻信仰与COVID-19预防行为:公正世界信念的调节作用
背景:在大流行早期,建议将卫生和保持社交距离作为缓解COVID-19扩散的策略。尽管这些策略很重要,但许多人反对实施这些策略。从这个意义上说,了解人们对COVID-19的预防行为背后的社会和心理过程非常重要。方法:本研究旨在评估假新闻(FN)和公正世界信念(BJW)对COVID-19预防行为的影响。198名参与者表明了他们相信FN关于COVID-19的程度,回答了有关他们的卫生行为和社交距离的问题,完成了个人BJW量表,并回答了社会人口调查问卷。结果表明,相信FN与较少的卫生行为有关[β=-0,17, t(195)=-2,44, p=0,016]和较少的社会距离[β=-0,16, t(195)=-2,28, p=0,024]。个人BJW调节了FN对社会距离的影响[β=0,16, t(194)=2,21, p=0,028]。结果:这些结果显示了流感大流行期间FN对预防行为的影响,并说明了BJW在这种关系中的作用。结论:结论是,通过可靠的知识来源告知公众是至关重要的,公众人物只传播科学准确的信息。虽然假新闻可以减轻错误信息的负面影响,但在大流行期间,减少假新闻及其影响对公共卫生至关重要。
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