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Tytuł:
Lives versus livelihoods? : perceived economic risk has a stronger association with support for COVID-19 preventive measures than perceived health risk
Autorzy:
Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum Abdul
Martinez, Anton
Van Lissa, Caspar J
Lueders, Adrian
Jeronimus, Bertus F
Di Santo, Daniela
Olivas Osuna, Jose Javier
Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus Jaya
Sutton, Robbie M
Gómez, Ángel
Zheng, Bang
Keng, Shian-Ling
Nyúl, Boglárka
Reitsema, Anne Margit
Almenara, Carlos
Muhammad, Hayat
Mehulić, Jasmina
Hudiyana, Joevarian
Kruglanski, Arie W
Danyliuk, Ivan
Louis, Winnifred R
Damnjanović, Kaja
Csaba, Sára
Mierau, Jochen
Malik, Najma Iqbal
Utsugi, Akira
Jovanović, Veljko
Pierro, Antonio
Žeželj, Iris Lav
Cristea, Mioara
Van Breen, Jolien Anne
Enea, Violeta
McCabe, Kira O
Schumpe, Biega
Lantos, Nóra Anna
Zand, Somayeh
Hamaidia, Ali
Choi, Seok
Molinario, Erica
Mohammed, Idris
Helmy, Mai
Zúñiga, Claudia
Kozytska, Inna
Buttrick, Nicholas
Fitzsimons, Gavan
Faller, Daiane G
Kamenov, Željka
Agostini, Maximilian
Gützkow, Ben
Kurapov, Anton
Sultana, Samiah
Kovyazina, Kamila
Pica, Gennaro
Myroniuk, Solomiia
Douglas, Karen M
Bélanger, Jocelyn J
Kreienkamp, Jannis
Kutlaca, Maja
Han, Qing
Van Veen, Kees
Park, Joonha
Krause, Joshua
Jiang, Ding-Yu
Bagci, Sabahat Cigdem
Osin, Evgeny N
Atta, Mohsin
Milla, Mirra Noor
Tseliou, Eleftheria
Wollast, Robin
Nisa, Claudia F
Koc, Yasin
Akkas, Handan
Resta, Elena
Sasin, Edyta
Leander, N Pontus
O’Keefe, Paul A
Vázquez, Alexandra
VanDellen, Michelle R
Dash, Arobindu
Moyano, Manuel
Ahmedi, Vjollca
Najafi, Reza
Abakoumkin, Georgios
Gheorghiu, Alexandra
Mula, Silvana
Rullo, Marika
Rees, Jonas
Muluk, Hamdi
Austin, Maura
Zick, Andreas
Kende, Anna
Lemay, Edward P
Grzymała-Moszczyńska, Joanna
Kieu, Tra Thi Thanh
Wai-lan Yeung, Victoria
Opis:
This paper examines whether compliance with COVID-19 mitigation measures is motivated by wanting to save lives or save the economy (or both), and which implications this carries to fight the pandemic. National representative samples were collected from 24 countries (N= 25,435). The main predictors were (1) perceived risk to contract coronavirus,(2) perceived risk to suffer economic losses due to coronavirus, and (3) their interaction effect. Individual and country-level variables were added as covariates in multilevel regression models. We examined compliance with various preventive health behaviors and support for strict containment policies. Results show that perceived economic risk consistently predicted mitigation behavior and policy support-and its effects were positive. Perceived health risk had mixed effects. Only two significant interactions between health and economic risk were identified-both positive.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Intentions to be vaccinated against COVID-19 : the role of prosociality and conspiracy beliefs across 20 countries
Autorzy:
Osin, Evgeny N.
Lantos, Nora Anna
Dash, Arobindu
Douglas, Karen M.
Rees, Jonas
Choi, Hoon-Seok
Kreienkamp, Jannis
Damnjanovic, Kaja
Kozytska, Inna
Jiang, Ding-Yu
Mehulić, Jasmina
Kieu, Tra Thi Thanh
Santtila, Pekka
Van Lissa, Caspar J.
Wollast, Robin
Mula, Silvana
Agostini, Maximilian
Di Santo, Daniela
Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus Jaya
Cristea, Mioara
Yeung, Victoria Wai-Lan
Nisa, Claudia F.
O’Keefe, Paul A.
Tseliou, Eleftheria
Sasin, Edyta
Kutlaca, Maja
Enea, Violeta
Myroniuk, Solomiia
Samekin, Adil
Kende, Anna
Van Veen, Kees
Muluk, Hamdi
Utsugi, Akira
Krause, Joshua
Hudiyana, Joevarian
Lueders, Adrian
Gützkow, Ben
Ahmedi, Vjollca
Basel, Sima
van Breen, Jolien Anne
Nyúl, Boglárka
Schumpe, Birga M.
Jeronimus, Bertus F.
Žeželj, Iris Lav
Bagci, Sabahat Cigdem
Atta, Mohsin
Almenara, Carlos A.
Keng, Shian-Ling
Malik, Najma Iqbal
Resta, Elena
Eisenbeck, Nikolett
Molinario, Erica
Zand, Somayeh
Akkas, Handan
Sutton, Robbie M.
Han, Qing
Koc, Yasin
Rullo, Marika
Kamenov, Željka
Zheng, Bang
Lemay, Edward
Gheorghiu, Alexandra
Moyano, Manuel
Danyliuk, Ivan
Park, Joonha
Pica, Gennaro
Jovanović, Veljko
Zúñiga, Claudia
Reitsema, Anne Margit
Najafi, Reza
Kovyazina, Kamila
Selim, Heyla A.
Zick, Andreas
Martinez, Anton
Louis, Winnifred R.
Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit
Fitzsimons, Gavan
Sultana, Samiah
Faller, Daiane Gracieli
Abakoumkin, Georgios
Muhammad, Hayat
Hamaidia, Ali
Mohammed, Idris
Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum Abdul
Helmy, Mai
Bernardo, Allan B. I.
Krupov, Anton
Kruglanski, Arie W.
Buttrick, Nicholas R.
McCabe, Kira O.
Bélanger, Jocelyn J.
Grzymała-Moszczyńska, Joanna
Pierro, Antonio
Stanton, Michael Vicente
Csaba, Sara
Milla, Mirra Noor
Kida, Edona Berisha
Gomez, Angel
Ryan, Michelle K.
Leander, N. Pontus
vanDellen, Michelle R.
Vázquez, Alexandra
Carreno, David
Olivas Osuna, Jose Javier
Opis:
Understanding the determinants of COVID-19 vaccine uptake is important to inform policy decisions and plan vaccination campaigns. The aims of this research were to: (1) explore the individual- and country-level determinants of intentions to be vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2, and (2) examine worldwide variation in vaccination intentions. This cross-sectional online survey was conducted during the first wave of the pandemic, involving 6697 respondents across 20 countries. Results showed that 72.9% of participants reported positive intentions to be vaccinated against COVID-19, whereas 16.8% were undecided, and 10.3% reported they would not be vaccinated. At the individual level, prosociality was a significant positive predictor of vaccination intentions, whereas generic beliefs in conspiracy theories and religiosity were negative predictors. Country-level determinants, including cultural dimensions of individualism/collectivism and power distance, were not significant predictors of vaccination intentions. Altogether, this study identifies individual-level predictors that are common across multiple countries, provides further evidence on the importance of combating conspiracy theories, involving religious institutions in vaccination campaigns, and stimulating prosocial motives to encourage vaccine uptake.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Conceptual replication and extension of health behavior theories predictions in the context of COVID‐19 : evidence across countries and over time
Autorzy:
Damnjanovic, Kaja
Berisha Kida, Edona
Martinez, Anton
Stanton, Michael Vicente
Lueders, Adrian
McCabe, Kira O.
Di Santo, Daniela
Olivas Osuna, Jose Javier
Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus Jaya
Gómez, Ángel
Choi, Hoon‐Seok
Zheng, Bang
Nyúl, Boglárka
Reitsema, Anne Margit
Muhammad, Hayat
Mehulić, Jasmina
Hudiyana, Joevarian
Danyliuk, Ivan
Faller, Daiane Gracieli
Csaba, Sára
Malik, Najma Iqbal
Samekin, Adil
Utsugi, Akira
Jovanović, Veljko
Pierro, Antonio
Žeželj, Iris Lav
Cristea, Mioara
Enea, Violeta
Stroebe, Wolfgang
Douglas, Karen M.
Lantos, Nóra Anna
Zand, Somayeh
Hamaidia, Ali
Ryan, Michelle K.
Santtila, Pekka
Molinario, Erica
Mohammed, Idris
Helmy, Mai
Zúñiga, Claudia
Van Lissa, Caspar J.
Kozytska, Inna
Yeung, Victoria Wai‐lan
Fitzsimons, Gavan
Kamenov, Željka
Agostini, Maximilian
Gützkow, Ben
Kurapov, Anton
O’Keefe, Paul A.
Sultana, Samiah
Kovyazina, Kamila
Sutton, Robbie M.
Pica, Gennaro
Jeronimus, Bertus F.
Myroniuk, Solomiia
Almenara, Carlos A.
Bernardo, Allan B. I.
Kreienkamp, Jannis
Leander, N. Pontus
Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit
Kutlaca, Maja
Han, Qing
Van Veen, Kees
Louis, Winnifred R.
Jiang, Ding‐Yu
Park, Joonha
Krause, Joshua
Buttrick, Nicholas R.
Bagci, Sabahat Cigdem
Schumpe, Birga Mareen
Atta, Mohsin
VanDellen, Michelle R.
Tseliou, Eleftheria
Milla, Mirra Noor
Wollast, Robin
Koc, Yasin
Akkas, Handan
Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum
Resta, Elena
Keng, Shian‐Ling
Basel, Sima
Sasin, Edyta
Nisa, Claudia F.
van Breen, Jolien Anne
Vázquez, Alexandra
Selim, Heyla A.
Moyano, Manuel
Ahmedi, Vjollca
Najafi, Reza
Kruglanski, Arie W.
Abakoumkin, Georgios
Gheorghiu, Alexandra
Mula, Silvana
Rullo, Marika
Rees, Jonas
Muluk, Hamdi
Zick, Andreas
Kende, Anna
Lemay, Edward P.
Grzymała-Moszczyńska, Joanna
Bélanger, Jocelyn J.
Kieu, Tra Thi Thanh
Osin, Evgeny N.
Opis:
Virus mitigation behavior has been and still is a powerful means to fight the COVID‐19 pandemic irrespective of the availability of pharmaceutical means (e.g., vaccines). We drew on health behavior theories to predict health‐protective (coping‐specific) responses and hope (coping non‐specific response) from health‐related cognitions (vulnerability, severity, self‐assessed knowledge, efficacy). In an extension of this model, we proposed orientation to internal (problem‐focused coping) and external (country capability) coping resources as antecedents of health protection and hope; health‐related cognitions were assumed as mediators of this link. We tested these predictions in a large multi‐national multi‐wave study with a cross‐sectional panel at T1 (Baseline, March‐April 2020; N= 57,631 in 113 countries) and a panel subsample at two later time points, T2 (November 2020; N = 3097) and T3 (April 2021; N= 2628). Multilevel models showed that health‐related cognitions predicted health‐protective responses and hope. Problem‐focused coping was mainly linked to health‐protective behaviors (T1‐T3), whereas country capability was mainly linked to hope (T1‐T3). These relationships were partially mediated by health‐related cognitions. We conceptually replicated predictions of health behavior theories within a real health threat, further suggesting how different coping resources are associated with qualitatively distinct outcomes. Both patterns were consistent across countries and time.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Pandemic boredom : little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries
Autorzy:
Osuna, Jose Javier Olivas
Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum Abdul
Damnjanovic, Kaja
Martinez, Anton
Stanton, Michael Vicente
Mehulic, Jasmina
vanDellen, Michelle R.
Lueders, Adrian
Maj, Marta
McCabe, Kira O.
Di Santo, Daniela
Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus Jaya
Choi, Hoon-Seok
Gómez, Ángel
Zheng, Bang
Keng, Shian-Ling
Nyúl, Boglárka
Reitsema, Anne Margit
Muhammad, Hayat
Hudiyana, Joevarian
Danyliuk, Ivan
Kida, Edona Berisha
Faller, Daiane Gracieli
Csaba, Sára
Malik, Najma Iqbal
Samekin, Adil
Utsugi, Akira
Pierro, Antonio
Cristea, Mioara
Lemay Jr., Edward P.
Enea, Violeta
Douglas, Karen M.
Stroebe, Wolfgang
Schumpe, Birga M.
Lantos, Nóra Anna
Zand, Somayeh
Hamaidia, Ali
Ryan, Michelle K.
Santtila, Pekka
Molinario, Erica
Mohammed, Idris
Helmy, Mai
El Helou, Gaelle
Zúñiga, Claudia
Van Lissa, Caspar J.
Kozytska, Inna
Fitzsimons, Gavan
Kamenov, Željka
Agostini, Maximilian
Kurapov, Anton
O’Keefe, Paul A.
Westgate, Erin C.
Kovyazina, Kamila
Sutton, Robbie M.
Pica, Gennaro
Jeronimus, Bertus F.
Myroniuk, Solomiia
Almenara, Carlos A.
Jovanovic, Veljko
Lin, Yijun
Bernardo, Allan B. I.
Kreienkamp, Jannis
Leander, N. Pontus
Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit
Kutlaca, Maja
Han, Qing
Van Veen, Kees
Louis, Winnifred R.
Park, Joonha
Krause, Joshua
Buttrick, Nicholas R.
Jiang, Ding-Yu
Bagci, Sabahat Cigdem
Atta, Mohsin
Milla, Mirra Noor
Tseliou, Eleftheria
Wollast, Robin
Koc, Yasin
Akkas, Handan
Resta, Elena
Basel, Sima
Sasin, Edyta
Nisa, Claudia F.
van Breen, Jolien Anne
Vázquez, Alexandra
Yeung, Victoria Wai-lan
Selim, Heyla A.
Dash, Arobindu
Moyano, Manuel
Ahmedi, Vjollca
Najafi, Reza
Kruglanski, Arie W.
Abakoumkin, Georgios
Mula, Silvana
Gheorghiu, Alexandra
Rullo, Marika
Rees, Jonas
Muluk, Hamdi
Zick, Andreas
Kende, Anna
Gutzkow, Ben
Bélanger, Jocelyn J.
Žezelj, Iris Lav
Kieu, Tra Thi Thanh
Osin, Evgeny N.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
COVID-19 stressors and health behaviors : a multilevel longitudinal study across 86 countries
Autorzy:
Atta, Mohsin
Tseliou, Eleftheria
Stanton, Michael V.
Wai–lan Yeung, Victoria
vanDellen, Michelle R.
Akkas, Handan
Bélanger, Jocelyn J.
Enea, Violeta
Kruglanski, Arie W.
Dash, Arobindu
Zand, Somayeh
Jones, Antwan
Malik, Najma Iqbal
Hamaidia, Ali
Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit
Utsugi, Akira
Moyano, Manuel
Fitzsimons, Gavan
Koc, Yasin
Park, Joonha
Santtila, Pekka
Almenara, Carlos A.
Van Lissa, Caspar J.
Gheorghiu, Alexandra
Nyúl, Boglárka
Csaba, Sára
Cristea, Mioara
Wollast, Robin
Martinez, Anton
Osin, Evgeny N.
Sasin, Edyta M.
Agostini, Maximilian
Myroniuk, Solomiia
Krause, Joshua
van Breen, Jolien Anne
Leander, N. Pontus
Olivas Osuna, Jose Javier
Danyliuk, Ivan
Kurapov, Anton
Reitsema, Anne Margit
Maj, Marta
Pica, Gennaro
Schumpe, Birga M.
McCabe, Kira O.
Keng, Shian-Ling
Haskins, LeeAnn B.
Lueders, Adrian
Stroebe, Wolfgang
Mohammed, Idris
Di Santo, Daniela
Milla, Mirra Noor
Zúñiga, Claudia
Kida, Edona Berisha
O'Keefe, Paul A.
Zick, Andreas
Ickovics, Jeannette
Zheng, Bang
Lemay, Jr., Edward P.
Buttrick, Nicholas R.
Jiang, Ding–Yu
Van Veen, Kees
Basel, Sima
Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum Abdul
Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus Jaya
Selim, Heyla A.
Gützkow, Ben
Bernardo, Allan B. I.
Grigsby-Toussaint, Diana
Rullo, Marika
Ryan, Michelle K.
Resta, Elena
Choi, Hoon–Seok
Rees, Jonas
Nisa, Claudia F.
Najafi, Reza
Gómez, Ángel
Kutlaca, Maja
Mula, Silvana
Muluk, Hamdi
Lantos, Nóra Anna
Sutton, Robbie M.
Mehulić, Jasmina
Samekin, Adil
Kende, Anna
Louis, Winnifred R.
Muhammad, Hayat
Hudiyana, Joevarian
Jovanović, Veljko
Kovyazina, Kamila
Damnjanovic, Kaja
Han, Qing
Vázquez, Alexandra
Kozytska, Inna
Helmy, Mai
Douglas, Karen M.
Abakoumkin, Georgios
Faller, Daiane G.
Sultana, Samiah
Molinario, Erica
Ahmedi, Vjollca
Kreienkamp, Jannis
Bagci, Sabahat Cigdem
Pierro, Antonio
Kieu, Tra Thi Thanh
Jeronimus, Bertus F.
Žeželj, Iris Lav
Kamenov, Željka
Opis:
Anxiety associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and home confinement has been associated with adverse health behaviors, such as unhealthy eating, smoking, and drinking. However, most studies have been limited by regional sampling, which precludes the examination of behavioral consequences associated with the pandemic at a global level. Further, few studies operationalized pandemic-related stressors to enable the investigation of the impact of different types of stressors on health outcomes. This study examined the association between perceived risk of COVID-19 infection and economic burden of COVID-19 with health-promoting and health-damaging behaviors using data from the PsyCorona Study: an international, longitudinal online study of psychological and behavioral correlates of COVID-19. Analyses utilized data from 7,402 participants from 86 countries across three waves of assessment between May 16 and June 13, 2020. Participants completed self-report measures of COVID-19 infection risk, COVID-19-related economic burden, physical exercise, diet quality, cigarette smoking, sleep quality, and binge drinking. Multilevel structural equation modeling analyses showed that across three time points, perceived economic burden was associated with reduced diet quality and sleep quality, as well as increased smoking. Diet quality and sleep quality were lowest among respondents who perceived high COVID-19 infection risk combined with high economic burden. Neither binge drinking nor exercise were associated with perceived COVID-19 infection risk, economic burden, or their interaction. Findings point to the value of developing interventions to address COVID-related stressors, which have an impact on health behaviors that, in turn, may influence vulnerability to COVID-19 and other health outcomes.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
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