在第一波大流行期间,不切实际的乐观主义和HEXACO特征作为风险认知和COVID-19预防措施依从性的预测因素

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Oljaca, S. Sadiković, B. Branovački, D. Pajić, S. Smederevac, D. Mitrović
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摘要

本研究的目的是研究在第一波COVID-19大流行开始(T1)和结束(T2)时影响风险认知和预防措施依从性的可能差异和因素。样本包括423名参与者(M = 30.29, SD = 14.45;69%的女性)。依从性、风险感知和信息信任在T1期显著高于T2期。对于风险感知,T1和T2的显著预测因子是年龄、情绪(HEXACO-PI-R)和不切实际的乐观(NLE,消极生活事件)。信息信任是T1的显著预测因子,而不切实际的乐观(积极的生活事件)是T2的显著预测因子。对于依从性,T1和T2的显著预测因子为性别和信息信任,而T2的显著预测因子为情绪性、外向性、尽责性(HEXACO-PI-R)、NLE和信息信任。总的来说,研究结果表明,与塞尔维亚第一波COVID-19大流行开始时相比,人格特征在最终遵守保护措施方面的作用要明显得多。此外,研究结果表明,对消极生活事件的不切实际的乐观情绪在降低保护措施依从性中的作用。
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Unrealistic optimism and HEXACO traits as predictors of risk perception and compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures during the first wave of pandemic
The aims of this study were to examine possible differences and factors that contribute to risk perception and compliance with preventive measures at the beginning (T1) and the end (T2) of the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic. The sample consisted of 423 participants (M = 30.29, SD = 14.45; 69% female). Compliance, risk perception and trust in information were significantly higher in T1 than T2. For risk perception, significant predictors in both T1 and T2 were age, Emotionality (HEXACO-PI-R) and Unrealistic Optimism (NLE, Negative Life Events). Trust in information was a significant predictor in T1, while Unrealistic Optimism (Positive Life Events) was a signifi-cant predictor in T2. For compliance, significant predictors in T1 were gender and trust in information while in T2 were Emo-tionality, Extraversion, Conscientiousness (HEXACO-PI-R), NLE and trust in information, for both T1 and T2. In general, findings suggest a much more pronounced role of personality traits in adherence to protective measures at the end than at the beginning of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia. Also, the results indicate the role of unrealistic opti-mism regarding negative life events in lower compliance with protective measures.
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Primenjena Psihologija
Primenjena Psihologija PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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12
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8 weeks
期刊介绍: Applied Psychology publishes original papers, brief communications, and review articles that deal with diverse areas of research in applied psychology including, but not limited to, organizational, social, educational, developmental, mental health, counseling, and sport psychology.
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