Motivating Protective Behavior against COVID-19: Fear Versus Hope.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Aging and Health Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-17 DOI:10.1177/08982643221089427
Gregor Sand, Johanna Bristle
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Abstract

Objectives: Based on protection motivation theory, we investigate how indicators of threat perception (perceived severity, perceived vulnerability, and fear arousal) and coping appraisal (hope) are associated with older people's motivation to engage in protective behavior after the outbreak of COVID-19.

Methods: We use multivariate regression analyses with a sample of 40,282 individuals from 26 countries participating in the SHARE Corona Survey.

Results: We find that 15% of all respondents stayed home completely-mainly the oldest and vulnerable people with prior health risk conditions. On average, older Europeans responded strongly to the recommended protective behavior measures (6 out of 7 measures adopted). Among the threat perception indicators, fear arousal is the main motivator for protective behavior, whereas the coping appraisal indicator hope shows an equally strong association.

Discussion: Given the negative health effects of fear, our findings may help evaluate and revise governmental policy responses and communication strategies.

激发对 COVID-19 的保护行为:恐惧与希望
目的:基于保护动机理论,我们研究了威胁感知指标(感知严重性、感知脆弱性和恐惧唤醒)和应对评估指标(希望)与老年人保护动机的关系:基于保护动机理论,我们研究了威胁感知指标(感知严重性、感知脆弱性和恐惧唤醒)和应对评估指标(希望)与 COVID-19 爆发后老年人采取保护行为的动机之间的关系:我们使用多变量回归分析方法,对来自 26 个国家、参与 SHARE Corona 调查的 40,282 人进行了抽样调查:我们发现,15%的受访者完全呆在家中--主要是最年长者和有健康风险的弱势人群。平均而言,欧洲老年人对建议的保护措施反应强烈(采取了 7 项措施中的 6 项)。在威胁感知指标中,恐惧唤醒是保护行为的主要动机,而应对评估指标希望也显示出同样强烈的关联性:讨论:鉴于恐惧对健康的负面影响,我们的研究结果可能有助于评估和修订政府的应对政策和沟通策略。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging and Health is an interdisciplinary forum for the presentation of research findings and scholarly exchange in the area of aging and health. Manuscripts are sought that deal with social and behavioral factors related to health and aging. Disciplines represented include the behavioral and social sciences, public health, epidemiology, demography, health services research, nursing, social work, medicine, and related disciplines. Although preference is given to manuscripts presenting the findings of original research, review and methodological pieces will also be considered.
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