Paradoxes of Reactance During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Social-psychological Perspective

Katharina V. Hajek, M. Häfner
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This study aims to explain the dynamics of compliance towards the measures to contain the coronavirus in 2020 by drawing on the theory of psychological reactance. We discuss our findings in a model that distinguishes between catalysts and buffers of reactance arousal on an individual level and hypothesises how these may lead to compliant or resistant behaviour as acts of resilience in the public sphere. In an online survey (N = 766, May 2020, Germany), we found that reactance arousal towards the restrictions to contain the coronavirus depended on the individual assessment of the limitations of freedom. Data suggest that health related fear buffers reactance arousal, whereas surprisingly, sorrow and cognitive dissonance amplify it. Anger and a critical political attitude towards the government correlate positively with the mobilising power of reactance. We argue that these are essential elements that push individual reactance arousal over the threshold into the public sphere, where it serves to shove resilience towards resistance. Our study expands this essential social-psychological theory to be a driver not only in the individual but also in public behaviour, opening a new perspective on the tipping point between resilience and resistance in the public sphere during this crisis and beyond.
COVID-19大流行期间的抗拒悖论:社会心理学视角
这项研究旨在通过借鉴心理抗拒理论,解释2020年遵守遏制冠状病毒措施的动态。我们在一个模型中讨论了我们的发现,该模型在个人层面上区分了反应唤醒的催化剂和缓冲剂,并假设这些催化剂和缓冲物如何导致顺从或抗拒行为,作为公共领域的恢复力行为。在一项在线调查中(N=7662020年5月,德国),我们发现,对遏制冠状病毒的限制的反应取决于对自由限制的个人评估。数据表明,与健康相关的恐惧会缓冲电抗性唤起,而令人惊讶的是,悲伤和认知失调会放大电抗性唤起。愤怒和对政府的批评政治态度与电抗性的动员力呈正相关。我们认为,这些都是将个人的电抗唤醒推向公共领域的基本要素,在公共领域,它有助于推动抵抗力。我们的研究扩展了这一基本的社会心理理论,使其不仅在个人中,而且在公共行为中成为驱动力,为在这场危机期间及以后的公共领域中的韧性和抵抗力之间的转折点开辟了一个新的视角。
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