Psychological science and its societal mission during the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic: The Motivation Barometer as an evidence‐informed policy instrument in Belgium

IF 7.2 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
M. Vansteenkiste, J. Waterschoot, S. Morbée, P. Van Oost, Mathias Schmitz, O. Klein, O. Luminet, Vincent Yzerbyt, Omer Van den Bergh
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Upon the outbreak of the SARS‐CoV‐2 virus, it was clear that the pandemic would not only entail physical but also psychological challenges and threats to individuals’ sustained motivation, behavioral adherence, and mental health. To encourage the Belgian authorities to take these psychological aspects into account, the Motivation Barometer, a large‐scale and dynamic survey, was launched in March 2020. Its purpose was to monitor cognitive, affective, and behavioral aspects of citizens’ functioning across the pandemic, with special attention given to motivational and social factors. In the present review, we provide a description of the methodology of the Motivation Barometer, we synthesize the key findings emerging from the Motivation Barometer, we clarify how these findings were used in practice to the benefit of different societal stakeholders (i.e., the broader public, policymakers, intermediate‐level organizations, and media), and we highlight its potential contribution for the management of other societal challenges (e.g., climate change, well‐being). We conclude that the Motivation Barometer was a critical policy instrument during the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic in Belgium. It helped to bridge the gap between social scientists, policymakers, the media, and the general public, and, as such, allowed to demonstrate the incremental value of psychological sciences for society.
心理科学及其在 SARS-CoV-2 大流行期间的社会使命:比利时将 "动机晴雨表 "作为循证政策工具
在 SARS-CoV-2 病毒爆发后,人们清楚地认识到,这种大流行病不仅会带来身体上的挑战,还会带来心理上的挑战,并对个人的持续动力、行为坚持和心理健康造成威胁。为了鼓励比利时当局考虑这些心理因素,2020 年 3 月启动了大规模动态调查 "动机晴雨表"。其目的是监测整个大流行期间公民在认知、情感和行为方面的功能,并特别关注动机和社会因素。在本综述中,我们介绍了 "动机晴雨表 "的方法,综述了 "动机晴雨表 "的主要研究结果,阐明了这些研究结果在实践中是如何为不同的社会利益相关者(即广大公众、政策制定者、中级组织和媒体)服务的,并强调了 "动机晴雨表 "对管理其他社会挑战(如气候变化、福祉)的潜在贡献。我们的结论是,在比利时 SARS-CoV-2 大流行期间,"动机晴雨表 "是一个重要的政策工具。它有助于弥合社会科学家、政策制定者、媒体和公众之间的鸿沟,并因此得以展示心理科学对社会的增量价值。
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期刊介绍: The mission of Social Issues and Policy Review (SIPR) is to provide state of the art and timely theoretical and empirical reviews of topics and programs of research that are directly relevant to understanding and addressing social issues and public policy.Papers will be accessible and relevant to a broad audience and will normally be based on a program of research. Works in SIPR will represent perspectives directly relevant to the psychological study of social issues and public policy. Contributions are expected to be review papers that present a strong scholarly foundation and consider how research and theory can inform social issues and policy or articulate the implication of social issues and public policy for theory and research.
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