Regulatory Behavior in the COVID-19 Pandemic: How to Get Students to Comply with It?

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
O. Krushelnitskaya, T. Marinova, A. Pogodina, M. Raskhodchikova, N. Tolstykh
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Abstract

Objective Determine the targets and methods of psychological and pedagogical work that aimed increasing the specific normativity of students' behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic, in particular, on compliance with the mask regime Background Due to the situation with COVID-19 pandemic many countries all over the world, including in Russia, introduced the number of tough measures which restricted the behavior and interaction of people The study focuses on such acute issues as the attitudes of different social groups toward both the disease itself and the measures to combat it, clarification of the reasons and motivations for individuals' compliance/non-compliance with normative behavior during the pandemic The coronavirus pandemic actualizes the problems of providing practical psychological assistance to people, including young people, who experience stress and who have difficulties with coping with this situation Study design The study was conducted during the increasing spread of the disease and the introduction of an isolation regime The data obtained was analyzed with reference to the time of the research participants' questionnaire completion: the first group of students filled the Google forms from 9th to 23rd November 2020 (stage 1);the second group - from 24th November to 8th December 2020 (stage 2) The research analyzed students' social representations of the pandemic and measures to combat it;peculiarities of attitudes toward various aspects of COVID-19 and toward the normative behavior of young people during the pandemic;subjective experience of danger of the disease and the dominant coping strategies associated with them Participants 565 undergraduate students from various faculties of the Moscow State University of Psychology and Education (MGPPU): 504 females, 61males Measurements Anonymous survey included closed questions;method of prototypical analysis of social representations (P Verges);Self-perceived flexible coping with stress (SFCS);The Fear of COVID- 19 Scale;SPSS Statistics 20 package (contingency tables with the calculation of the Pearson χ2 test, Spearman's correlation coefficient, Kruskal-Wallis and Friedman tests) Results Students showed a diverse and often controversial views on COVID-19 and ways prevent its spread At the core of social representations of the pandemic and protective masks, the most popular are those that reflect the personal restrictions imposed by the pandemic, the inconvenience and displeasure resulted from the compliance with these restrictions To a smaller extent, there is a fear of getting sick There are practically no social representations associated with concern over other people, that express a pro-social position In relation to the mechanisms of compliance with restrictive measures, the opinions of students are heterogeneous: some support the introduction of strict restrictions and consider it rational to have strict external control, while others believe that the fulfillment of sanitary and epidemiological requirements should be an independent decision of a person The study found the predominant choice of situational and multiple coping strategies by students in response to the emergence of the pandemic situation and the relationship between these types of coping with low level of subjective fear Nevertheless, with the deterioration of the pandemic situation, students' assessments of the means of informing about COVID-19 and strategies to combat it changed: at the first stage of the study students considered specialists (doctors, scientists) as a reference group, at the second stage - parents and close circle Social media turned out to be the most insignificant source of information Main conclusions The data obtained make it possible to identify the main targets of psychological and pedagogical work with students and to determine the main methods of this work which should include the activity-based inclusion in the solution of group tasks aimed at optimizing the life of people in a pandemic According to the results of the study a group of students stood out with a high level of fear experience (32%) and a tendency to non-constructive ways of coping These students require targeted psychological assistance As an illustration of the active involvement of students to the problem of COVID prevention, the article describes a competition of creative works of different directions organized by the Faculty of Social Psychology of Moscow State University of Psychology and Education on the topic medical masks use in the context of the "Marathon of Masks" pandemic © 2021 Moscow State University of Psychology and Education All rights reserved
COVID-19大流行中的监管行为:如何让学生遵守?
目的确定心理和教学工作的目标和方法,旨在提高2019冠状病毒病大流行期间学生行为的具体规范性,特别是遵守口罩制度。介绍了一些限制人们行为和互动的严厉措施,研究重点是不同社会群体对疾病本身和对抗措施的态度,澄清个人在大流行期间遵守/不遵守规范行为的原因和动机。冠状病毒大流行实现了向人们提供实际心理援助的问题。研究设计本研究是在疾病日益蔓延和引入隔离制度期间进行的,所获得的数据参照研究参与者完成问卷的时间进行分析:第一组的学生充满了谷歌形式从2020年11月9日至23日(第1阶段);第二组——从2020年11月24日至12月8日(阶段2)研究分析学生应对流感大流行的社会表征和措施;特点COVID-19的各个方面的态度和对年轻人在大流行期间的社会规范的行为;主观经验的危险疾病和与它们相关的主要应对策略参与者565名来自莫斯科国立心理与教育大学(MGPPU)各学院的本科生:社会表征原型分析法(P Verges)、自我感知灵活应对压力(SFCS)、对COVID- 19的恐惧量表、SPSS统计20包(列联表)、计算Pearson χ2检验、Spearman相关系数、结果学生们对COVID-19及其预防方法表现出了多种多样且经常有争议的观点。在大流行和防护口罩的社会表征的核心,最受欢迎的是那些反映大流行对个人施加限制的口罩,在较小程度上,遵守这些限制所带来的不便和不快。对生病的恐惧实际上没有与关心他人相关的社会表征,表达了一种亲社会的立场。关于遵守限制措施的机制,学生的意见是不同的:一些人支持实行严格的限制,认为严格的外部控制是合理的,而另一些人则认为,满足卫生和流行病学要求应该是一个人的独立决定。研究发现,学生在应对大流行情况的出现时,主要选择了情境和多重应对策略,这些应对策略与低水平的主观恐惧之间存在关系。随着疫情形势的恶化,学生对COVID-19信息通报手段和应对策略的评估发生了变化:在研究的第一阶段,学生们把专家(医生、科学家)作为参照组,在第二阶段——父母和近圆社交媒体是最无关紧要的信息来源主要结论有可能获得的数据来确定与学生心理和教育工作的主要目标和确定这项工作的主要方法应该包括组织任务的活动包含在解决方案旨在优化人们的生活在一个大流行根据研究结果一群学生这些学生需要有针对性的心理援助。作为学生积极参与预防新冠肺炎问题的一个例证,文章描述了莫斯科国立心理与教育大学社会心理学院举办的一场不同方向的创意作品比赛,主题是“口罩马拉松”大流行背景下医用口罩的使用©2021莫斯科国立心理与教育大学保留所有权利
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Social Psychology and Society
Social Psychology and Society PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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