Trust in government and its associations with health behaviour and prosocial behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Han, QingZheng, Bang
Cristea, Mioara
Agostini, Maximilian
Belanger, Jocelyn
Gutzkow, Ben
Kreienkamp, Jannis
team, PsyCorona
Leander, Pontus
Damnjanović, Kaja
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Previous studies suggested that public trust in government is vital for implementations of social policies that rely on public's behavioural responses. This study examined associations of trust in government regarding COVID-19 control with recommended health behaviours and prosocial behaviours. Data from an international survey with representative samples (N=23,733) of 23 countries were analysed. Specification curve analysis showed that higher trust in government was significantly associated with higher adoption of health and prosocial behaviours in all reasonable specifications of multilevel linear models (median standardised β=0.173 and 0.244, P<0.001). We further used structural equation modelling to explore potential determinants of trust in government regarding pandemic control. Governments perceived as well organised, disseminating clear messages and knowledge on COVID-19, and perceived fairness were positively associated with trust in government (standardised β=0.358, 0.230, 0.0...55, and 0.250, P<0.01). These results highlighted the importance of trust in government in the control of COVID-19.
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Psychological Medicine, 2021, 53, 1, 149-159Издавач:
- Center for Open Science
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Psihologija / PsychologyTY - GEN AU - Han, Qing AU - Zheng, Bang AU - Cristea, Mioara AU - Agostini, Maximilian AU - Belanger, Jocelyn AU - Gutzkow, Ben AU - Kreienkamp, Jannis AU - team, PsyCorona AU - Leander, Pontus AU - Damnjanović, Kaja PY - 2021 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4696 AB - Previous studies suggested that public trust in government is vital for implementations of social policies that rely on public's behavioural responses. This study examined associations of trust in government regarding COVID-19 control with recommended health behaviours and prosocial behaviours. Data from an international survey with representative samples (N=23,733) of 23 countries were analysed. Specification curve analysis showed that higher trust in government was significantly associated with higher adoption of health and prosocial behaviours in all reasonable specifications of multilevel linear models (median standardised β=0.173 and 0.244, P<0.001). We further used structural equation modelling to explore potential determinants of trust in government regarding pandemic control. Governments perceived as well organised, disseminating clear messages and knowledge on COVID-19, and perceived fairness were positively associated with trust in government (standardised β=0.358, 0.230, 0.055, and 0.250, P<0.01). These results highlighted the importance of trust in government in the control of COVID-19. PB - Center for Open Science T2 - Psychological Medicine T1 - Trust in government and its associations with health behaviour and prosocial behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic EP - 159 IS - 1 SP - 149 VL - 53 DO - 10.31234/osf.io/p5gns ER -
@misc{ author = "Han, Qing and Zheng, Bang and Cristea, Mioara and Agostini, Maximilian and Belanger, Jocelyn and Gutzkow, Ben and Kreienkamp, Jannis and team, PsyCorona and Leander, Pontus and Damnjanović, Kaja", year = "2021", abstract = "Previous studies suggested that public trust in government is vital for implementations of social policies that rely on public's behavioural responses. This study examined associations of trust in government regarding COVID-19 control with recommended health behaviours and prosocial behaviours. Data from an international survey with representative samples (N=23,733) of 23 countries were analysed. Specification curve analysis showed that higher trust in government was significantly associated with higher adoption of health and prosocial behaviours in all reasonable specifications of multilevel linear models (median standardised β=0.173 and 0.244, P<0.001). We further used structural equation modelling to explore potential determinants of trust in government regarding pandemic control. Governments perceived as well organised, disseminating clear messages and knowledge on COVID-19, and perceived fairness were positively associated with trust in government (standardised β=0.358, 0.230, 0.055, and 0.250, P<0.01). These results highlighted the importance of trust in government in the control of COVID-19.", publisher = "Center for Open Science", journal = "Psychological Medicine", title = "Trust in government and its associations with health behaviour and prosocial behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic", pages = "159-149", number = "1", volume = "53", doi = "10.31234/osf.io/p5gns" }
Han, Q., Zheng, B., Cristea, M., Agostini, M., Belanger, J., Gutzkow, B., Kreienkamp, J., team, P., Leander, P.,& Damnjanović, K.. (2021). Trust in government and its associations with health behaviour and prosocial behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic. in Psychological Medicine Center for Open Science., 53(1), 149-159. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/p5gns
Han Q, Zheng B, Cristea M, Agostini M, Belanger J, Gutzkow B, Kreienkamp J, team P, Leander P, Damnjanović K. Trust in government and its associations with health behaviour and prosocial behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic. in Psychological Medicine. 2021;53(1):149-159. doi:10.31234/osf.io/p5gns .
Han, Qing, Zheng, Bang, Cristea, Mioara, Agostini, Maximilian, Belanger, Jocelyn, Gutzkow, Ben, Kreienkamp, Jannis, team, PsyCorona, Leander, Pontus, Damnjanović, Kaja, "Trust in government and its associations with health behaviour and prosocial behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic" in Psychological Medicine, 53, no. 1 (2021):149-159, https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/p5gns . .