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Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries

Westgate, Erin Corwin; Buttrick, Nick; Lin, Yijun; El Helou, Gaelle; Agostini, Maximilian; Belanger, Jocelyn; Gutzkow, Ben; Kreienkamp, Jannis; Abakoumkin, Georgios; Khaiyom, Jamilah H. B. Abdul; Ahmedi, Vjollca; Akkas, Handan; Almenara, Carlos A; Atta, Mohsin; B, S C; Basel, Sima; Kida, Edona Berisha; BERNARDO, ALLAN B. I.; Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit; Choi, Hoon-Seok; Cristea, Mioara; Csaba, Sara; Damnjanović, Kaja

(Center for Open Science, 2022)

TY  - GEN
AU  - Westgate, Erin Corwin
AU  - Buttrick, Nick
AU  - Lin, Yijun
AU  - El Helou, Gaelle
AU  - Agostini, Maximilian
AU  - Belanger, Jocelyn
AU  - Gutzkow, Ben
AU  - Kreienkamp, Jannis
AU  - Abakoumkin, Georgios
AU  - Khaiyom, Jamilah H. B. Abdul
AU  - Ahmedi, Vjollca
AU  - Akkas, Handan
AU  - Almenara, Carlos A
AU  - Atta, Mohsin
AU  - B, S C
AU  - Basel, Sima
AU  - Kida, Edona Berisha
AU  - BERNARDO, ALLAN B. I.
AU  - Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit
AU  - Choi, Hoon-Seok
AU  - Cristea, Mioara
AU  - Csaba, Sara
AU  - Damnjanović, Kaja
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4626
AB  - A variety of public officials have expressed concern that policies mandating collective
public health behaviors (e.g., national/ regional “lockdown”) may result in behavioral fatigue
that ultimately renders such policies ineffective. Boredom, specifically, has been singled out as
one potential risk factor for non-compliance. We examined whether there was empirical
evidence to support this concern during the COVID-19 pandemic in a large cross-national
sample of 63,336 community respondents from 116 countries. Although boredom was higher in
countries with more COVID-19 cases and countries that instituted more stringent lockdowns,
such boredom did not predict longitudinal within-person decreases in social distancing behavior
(or vice versa; n = 8031) in early spring and summer of 2020. Overall, we found little evidence
that changes in boredom predict individual public health behaviors (handwashing, staying home,
self-quarantining, avoiding crowds) over time, or that such behaviors had any reliable
longitudinal effects on boredom itself. In summary, contrary to concerns, we found little
evidence that boredom posed a public health risk during lockdown and quarantine.
PB  - Center for Open Science
T1  - Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries
DO  - 10.31234/osf.io/78kma
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Westgate, Erin Corwin and Buttrick, Nick and Lin, Yijun and El Helou, Gaelle and Agostini, Maximilian and Belanger, Jocelyn and Gutzkow, Ben and Kreienkamp, Jannis and Abakoumkin, Georgios and Khaiyom, Jamilah H. B. Abdul and Ahmedi, Vjollca and Akkas, Handan and Almenara, Carlos A and Atta, Mohsin and B, S C and Basel, Sima and Kida, Edona Berisha and BERNARDO, ALLAN B. I. and Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit and Choi, Hoon-Seok and Cristea, Mioara and Csaba, Sara and Damnjanović, Kaja",
year = "2022",
abstract = "A variety of public officials have expressed concern that policies mandating collective
public health behaviors (e.g., national/ regional “lockdown”) may result in behavioral fatigue
that ultimately renders such policies ineffective. Boredom, specifically, has been singled out as
one potential risk factor for non-compliance. We examined whether there was empirical
evidence to support this concern during the COVID-19 pandemic in a large cross-national
sample of 63,336 community respondents from 116 countries. Although boredom was higher in
countries with more COVID-19 cases and countries that instituted more stringent lockdowns,
such boredom did not predict longitudinal within-person decreases in social distancing behavior
(or vice versa; n = 8031) in early spring and summer of 2020. Overall, we found little evidence
that changes in boredom predict individual public health behaviors (handwashing, staying home,
self-quarantining, avoiding crowds) over time, or that such behaviors had any reliable
longitudinal effects on boredom itself. In summary, contrary to concerns, we found little
evidence that boredom posed a public health risk during lockdown and quarantine.",
publisher = "Center for Open Science",
title = "Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries",
doi = "10.31234/osf.io/78kma"
}
Westgate, E. C., Buttrick, N., Lin, Y., El Helou, G., Agostini, M., Belanger, J., Gutzkow, B., Kreienkamp, J., Abakoumkin, G., Khaiyom, J. H. B. A., Ahmedi, V., Akkas, H., Almenara, C. A., Atta, M., B, S. C., Basel, S., Kida, E. B., BERNARDO, A. B. I., Chobthamkit, P., Choi, H., Cristea, M., Csaba, S.,& Damnjanović, K.. (2022). Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries. 
Center for Open Science..
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/78kma
Westgate EC, Buttrick N, Lin Y, El Helou G, Agostini M, Belanger J, Gutzkow B, Kreienkamp J, Abakoumkin G, Khaiyom JHBA, Ahmedi V, Akkas H, Almenara CA, Atta M, B SC, Basel S, Kida EB, BERNARDO ABI, Chobthamkit P, Choi H, Cristea M, Csaba S, Damnjanović K. Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries. 2022;.
doi:10.31234/osf.io/78kma .
Westgate, Erin Corwin, Buttrick, Nick, Lin, Yijun, El Helou, Gaelle, Agostini, Maximilian, Belanger, Jocelyn, Gutzkow, Ben, Kreienkamp, Jannis, Abakoumkin, Georgios, Khaiyom, Jamilah H. B. Abdul, Ahmedi, Vjollca, Akkas, Handan, Almenara, Carlos A, Atta, Mohsin, B, S C, Basel, Sima, Kida, Edona Berisha, BERNARDO, ALLAN B. I., Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit, Choi, Hoon-Seok, Cristea, Mioara, Csaba, Sara, Damnjanović, Kaja, "Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries" (2022),
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/78kma . .
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Concern with COVID-19 pandemic threat and attitudes towards immigrants: The mediating effect of the desire for tightness

Mula, Silvana; Di Santo, Daniela; Resta, Elena; Bakhtiari, Farin; Baldner, Conrad; Molinario, Erica; Pierro, Antonio; Gelfand, Michele J.; Denison, Emmy; Agostini, Maximilian; Bélanger, Jocelyn J.; Gützkow, Ben; Kreienkamp, Jannis; Abakoumkin, Georgios; Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum; Ahmedi, Vjollca; Akkas, Handan; Almenara, Carlos A.; Atta, Mohsin; Bagci, Sabahat Cigdem; Basel, Sima; Kida, Edona Berisha; Bernardo, Allan B.I.; Buttrick, Nicholas R.; Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit; Choi, Hoon-Seok; Cristea, Mioara; Csaba, Sára; Damnjanovic, Kaja; Danyliuk, Ivan; Dash, Arobindu; Douglas, Karen M.; Enea, Violeta; Faller, Daiane Gracieli; Fitzsimons, Gavan J.; Gheorghiu, Alexandra; Gómez, Ángel; Hamaidia, Ali; Han, Qing; Helmy, Mai; Hudiyana, Joevarian; Jeronimus, Bertus F.; Jiang, Ding-Yu; Jovanović, Veljko; Kamenov, Željka; Kende, Anna; Keng, Shian-Ling; Kieu, Tra Thi Thanh; Koc, Yasin; Kovyazina, Kamila; Kozytska, Inna; Krause, Joshua; Kruglanski, Arie W.; Kurapov, Anton; Kutlaca, Maja; Lantos, Nóra Anna; Lemay, Edward P.; Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus Jaya; Louis, Winnifred R.; Lueders, Adrian; Malik, Najma Iqbal; Martinez, Anton; McCabe, Kira O.; Mehulić, Jasmina; Milla, Mirra Noor; Mohammed, Idris; Moyano, Manuel; Muhammad, Hayat; Muluk, Hamdi; Myroniuk, Solomiia; Najafi, Reza; Nisa, Claudia F.; Nyúl, Boglárka; O'Keefe, Paul A.; Olivas Osuna, Jose Javier; Osin, Evgeny N.; Park, Joonha; Pica, Gennaro; Rees, Jonas H.; Reitsema, Anne Margit; Rullo, Marika; Ryan, Michelle K.; Samekin, Adil; Santtila, Pekka; Sasin, Edyta; Schumpe, Birga Mareen; Selim, Heyla A.; Stanton, Michael Vicente; Stroebe, Wolfgang; Sultana, Samiah; Sutton, Robbie M.; Tseliou, Eleftheria; Utsugi, Akira; van Breen, Jolien Anne; van Lissa, Caspar J.; Van Veen, Kees; vanDellen, Michelle R.; Vázquez, Alexandra; Wollast, Robin; Yeung, Victoria Wai-lan; Zand, Somayeh; Žeželj, Iris Lav; Zheng, Bang; Zick, Andreas; Zúñiga, Claudia; Leander, N. Pontus

(Elsevier BV, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mula, Silvana
AU  - Di Santo, Daniela
AU  - Resta, Elena
AU  - Bakhtiari, Farin
AU  - Baldner, Conrad
AU  - Molinario, Erica
AU  - Pierro, Antonio
AU  - Gelfand, Michele J.
AU  - Denison, Emmy
AU  - Agostini, Maximilian
AU  - Bélanger, Jocelyn J.
AU  - Gützkow, Ben
AU  - Kreienkamp, Jannis
AU  - Abakoumkin, Georgios
AU  - Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum
AU  - Ahmedi, Vjollca
AU  - Akkas, Handan
AU  - Almenara, Carlos A.
AU  - Atta, Mohsin
AU  - Bagci, Sabahat Cigdem
AU  - Basel, Sima
AU  - Kida, Edona Berisha
AU  - Bernardo, Allan B.I.
AU  - Buttrick, Nicholas R.
AU  - Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit
AU  - Choi, Hoon-Seok
AU  - Cristea, Mioara
AU  - Csaba, Sára
AU  - Damnjanovic, Kaja
AU  - Danyliuk, Ivan
AU  - Dash, Arobindu
AU  - Douglas, Karen M.
AU  - Enea, Violeta
AU  - Faller, Daiane Gracieli
AU  - Fitzsimons, Gavan J.
AU  - Gheorghiu, Alexandra
AU  - Gómez, Ángel
AU  - Hamaidia, Ali
AU  - Han, Qing
AU  - Helmy, Mai
AU  - Hudiyana, Joevarian
AU  - Jeronimus, Bertus F.
AU  - Jiang, Ding-Yu
AU  - Jovanović, Veljko
AU  - Kamenov, Željka
AU  - Kende, Anna
AU  - Keng, Shian-Ling
AU  - Kieu, Tra Thi Thanh
AU  - Koc, Yasin
AU  - Kovyazina, Kamila
AU  - Kozytska, Inna
AU  - Krause, Joshua
AU  - Kruglanski, Arie W.
AU  - Kurapov, Anton
AU  - Kutlaca, Maja
AU  - Lantos, Nóra Anna
AU  - Lemay, Edward P.
AU  - Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus Jaya
AU  - Louis, Winnifred R.
AU  - Lueders, Adrian
AU  - Malik, Najma Iqbal
AU  - Martinez, Anton
AU  - McCabe, Kira O.
AU  - Mehulić, Jasmina
AU  - Milla, Mirra Noor
AU  - Mohammed, Idris
AU  - Moyano, Manuel
AU  - Muhammad, Hayat
AU  - Muluk, Hamdi
AU  - Myroniuk, Solomiia
AU  - Najafi, Reza
AU  - Nisa, Claudia F.
AU  - Nyúl, Boglárka
AU  - O'Keefe, Paul A.
AU  - Olivas Osuna, Jose Javier
AU  - Osin, Evgeny N.
AU  - Park, Joonha
AU  - Pica, Gennaro
AU  - Rees, Jonas H.
AU  - Reitsema, Anne Margit
AU  - Rullo, Marika
AU  - Ryan, Michelle K.
AU  - Samekin, Adil
AU  - Santtila, Pekka
AU  - Sasin, Edyta
AU  - Schumpe, Birga Mareen
AU  - Selim, Heyla A.
AU  - Stanton, Michael Vicente
AU  - Stroebe, Wolfgang
AU  - Sultana, Samiah
AU  - Sutton, Robbie M.
AU  - Tseliou, Eleftheria
AU  - Utsugi, Akira
AU  - van Breen, Jolien Anne
AU  - van Lissa, Caspar J.
AU  - Van Veen, Kees
AU  - vanDellen, Michelle R.
AU  - Vázquez, Alexandra
AU  - Wollast, Robin
AU  - Yeung, Victoria Wai-lan
AU  - Zand, Somayeh
AU  - Žeželj, Iris Lav
AU  - Zheng, Bang
AU  - Zick, Andreas
AU  - Zúñiga, Claudia
AU  - Leander, N. Pontus
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4726
AB  - Tightening social norms is thought to be adaptive for dealing with collective threat yet it may have negative consequences for increasing prejudice. The present research investigated the role of desire for cultural
tightness, triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, in increasing negative attitudes towards immigrants. We used
participant-level data from 41 countries (N = 55,015) collected as part of the PsyCorona project, a crossnational longitudinal study on responses to COVID-19. Our predictions were tested through multilevel and SEM
models, treating participants as nested within countries. Results showed that people’s concern with COVID19 threat was related to greater desire for tightness which, in turn, was linked to more negative attitudes
towards immigrants. These findings were followed up with a longitudinal model (N = 2,349) which also
showed that people’s heightened concern with COVID-19 in an earlier stage of the pandemic was associated
with an increase in their desire for tightness and negative attitudes towards immigrants later in time. Our
findings offer insight into the trade-offs that tightening social norms under collective threat has for human
groups.
PB  - Elsevier BV
T2  - Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology
T1  - Concern with COVID-19 pandemic threat and attitudes towards immigrants: The mediating effect of the desire for tightness
SP  - 100028
VL  - 3
DO  - 10.1016/j.cresp.2021.100028
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mula, Silvana and Di Santo, Daniela and Resta, Elena and Bakhtiari, Farin and Baldner, Conrad and Molinario, Erica and Pierro, Antonio and Gelfand, Michele J. and Denison, Emmy and Agostini, Maximilian and Bélanger, Jocelyn J. and Gützkow, Ben and Kreienkamp, Jannis and Abakoumkin, Georgios and Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum and Ahmedi, Vjollca and Akkas, Handan and Almenara, Carlos A. and Atta, Mohsin and Bagci, Sabahat Cigdem and Basel, Sima and Kida, Edona Berisha and Bernardo, Allan B.I. and Buttrick, Nicholas R. and Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit and Choi, Hoon-Seok and Cristea, Mioara and Csaba, Sára and Damnjanovic, Kaja and Danyliuk, Ivan and Dash, Arobindu and Douglas, Karen M. and Enea, Violeta and Faller, Daiane Gracieli and Fitzsimons, Gavan J. and Gheorghiu, Alexandra and Gómez, Ángel and Hamaidia, Ali and Han, Qing and Helmy, Mai and Hudiyana, Joevarian and Jeronimus, Bertus F. and Jiang, Ding-Yu and Jovanović, Veljko and Kamenov, Željka and Kende, Anna and Keng, Shian-Ling and Kieu, Tra Thi Thanh and Koc, Yasin and Kovyazina, Kamila and Kozytska, Inna and Krause, Joshua and Kruglanski, Arie W. and Kurapov, Anton and Kutlaca, Maja and Lantos, Nóra Anna and Lemay, Edward P. and Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus Jaya and Louis, Winnifred R. and Lueders, Adrian and Malik, Najma Iqbal and Martinez, Anton and McCabe, Kira O. and Mehulić, Jasmina and Milla, Mirra Noor and Mohammed, Idris and Moyano, Manuel and Muhammad, Hayat and Muluk, Hamdi and Myroniuk, Solomiia and Najafi, Reza and Nisa, Claudia F. and Nyúl, Boglárka and O'Keefe, Paul A. and Olivas Osuna, Jose Javier and Osin, Evgeny N. and Park, Joonha and Pica, Gennaro and Rees, Jonas H. and Reitsema, Anne Margit and Rullo, Marika and Ryan, Michelle K. and Samekin, Adil and Santtila, Pekka and Sasin, Edyta and Schumpe, Birga Mareen and Selim, Heyla A. and Stanton, Michael Vicente and Stroebe, Wolfgang and Sultana, Samiah and Sutton, Robbie M. and Tseliou, Eleftheria and Utsugi, Akira and van Breen, Jolien Anne and van Lissa, Caspar J. and Van Veen, Kees and vanDellen, Michelle R. and Vázquez, Alexandra and Wollast, Robin and Yeung, Victoria Wai-lan and Zand, Somayeh and Žeželj, Iris Lav and Zheng, Bang and Zick, Andreas and Zúñiga, Claudia and Leander, N. Pontus",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Tightening social norms is thought to be adaptive for dealing with collective threat yet it may have negative consequences for increasing prejudice. The present research investigated the role of desire for cultural
tightness, triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, in increasing negative attitudes towards immigrants. We used
participant-level data from 41 countries (N = 55,015) collected as part of the PsyCorona project, a crossnational longitudinal study on responses to COVID-19. Our predictions were tested through multilevel and SEM
models, treating participants as nested within countries. Results showed that people’s concern with COVID19 threat was related to greater desire for tightness which, in turn, was linked to more negative attitudes
towards immigrants. These findings were followed up with a longitudinal model (N = 2,349) which also
showed that people’s heightened concern with COVID-19 in an earlier stage of the pandemic was associated
with an increase in their desire for tightness and negative attitudes towards immigrants later in time. Our
findings offer insight into the trade-offs that tightening social norms under collective threat has for human
groups.",
publisher = "Elsevier BV",
journal = "Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology",
title = "Concern with COVID-19 pandemic threat and attitudes towards immigrants: The mediating effect of the desire for tightness",
pages = "100028",
volume = "3",
doi = "10.1016/j.cresp.2021.100028"
}
Mula, S., Di Santo, D., Resta, E., Bakhtiari, F., Baldner, C., Molinario, E., Pierro, A., Gelfand, M. J., Denison, E., Agostini, M., Bélanger, J. J., Gützkow, B., Kreienkamp, J., Abakoumkin, G., Abdul Khaiyom, J. H., Ahmedi, V., Akkas, H., Almenara, C. A., Atta, M., Bagci, S. C., Basel, S., Kida, E. B., Bernardo, A. B.I., Buttrick, N. R., Chobthamkit, P., Choi, H., Cristea, M., Csaba, S., Damnjanovic, K., Danyliuk, I., Dash, A., Douglas, K. M., Enea, V., Faller, D. G., Fitzsimons, G. J., Gheorghiu, A., Gómez, Á., Hamaidia, A., Han, Q., Helmy, M., Hudiyana, J., Jeronimus, B. F., Jiang, D., Jovanović, V., Kamenov, Ž., Kende, A., Keng, S., Kieu, T. T. T., Koc, Y., Kovyazina, K., Kozytska, I., Krause, J., Kruglanski, A. W., Kurapov, A., Kutlaca, M., Lantos, N. A., Lemay, E. P., Lesmana, C. B. J., Louis, W. R., Lueders, A., Malik, N. I., Martinez, A., McCabe, K. O., Mehulić, J., Milla, M. N., Mohammed, I., Moyano, M., Muhammad, H., Muluk, H., Myroniuk, S., Najafi, R., Nisa, C. F., Nyúl, B., O'Keefe, P. A., Olivas Osuna, J. J., Osin, E. N., Park, J., Pica, G., Rees, J. H., Reitsema, A. M., Rullo, M., Ryan, M. K., Samekin, A., Santtila, P., Sasin, E., Schumpe, B. M., Selim, H. A., Stanton, M. V., Stroebe, W., Sultana, S., Sutton, R. M., Tseliou, E., Utsugi, A., van Breen, J. A., van Lissa, C. J., Van Veen, K., vanDellen, M. R., Vázquez, A., Wollast, R., Yeung, V. W., Zand, S., Žeželj, I. L., Zheng, B., Zick, A., Zúñiga, C.,& Leander, N. P.. (2022). Concern with COVID-19 pandemic threat and attitudes towards immigrants: The mediating effect of the desire for tightness. in Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology
Elsevier BV., 3, 100028.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cresp.2021.100028
Mula S, Di Santo D, Resta E, Bakhtiari F, Baldner C, Molinario E, Pierro A, Gelfand MJ, Denison E, Agostini M, Bélanger JJ, Gützkow B, Kreienkamp J, Abakoumkin G, Abdul Khaiyom JH, Ahmedi V, Akkas H, Almenara CA, Atta M, Bagci SC, Basel S, Kida EB, Bernardo AB, Buttrick NR, Chobthamkit P, Choi H, Cristea M, Csaba S, Damnjanovic K, Danyliuk I, Dash A, Douglas KM, Enea V, Faller DG, Fitzsimons GJ, Gheorghiu A, Gómez Á, Hamaidia A, Han Q, Helmy M, Hudiyana J, Jeronimus BF, Jiang D, Jovanović V, Kamenov Ž, Kende A, Keng S, Kieu TTT, Koc Y, Kovyazina K, Kozytska I, Krause J, Kruglanski AW, Kurapov A, Kutlaca M, Lantos NA, Lemay EP, Lesmana CBJ, Louis WR, Lueders A, Malik NI, Martinez A, McCabe KO, Mehulić J, Milla MN, Mohammed I, Moyano M, Muhammad H, Muluk H, Myroniuk S, Najafi R, Nisa CF, Nyúl B, O'Keefe PA, Olivas Osuna JJ, Osin EN, Park J, Pica G, Rees JH, Reitsema AM, Rullo M, Ryan MK, Samekin A, Santtila P, Sasin E, Schumpe BM, Selim HA, Stanton MV, Stroebe W, Sultana S, Sutton RM, Tseliou E, Utsugi A, van Breen JA, van Lissa CJ, Van Veen K, vanDellen MR, Vázquez A, Wollast R, Yeung VW, Zand S, Žeželj IL, Zheng B, Zick A, Zúñiga C, Leander NP. Concern with COVID-19 pandemic threat and attitudes towards immigrants: The mediating effect of the desire for tightness. in Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology. 2022;3:100028.
doi:10.1016/j.cresp.2021.100028 .
Mula, Silvana, Di Santo, Daniela, Resta, Elena, Bakhtiari, Farin, Baldner, Conrad, Molinario, Erica, Pierro, Antonio, Gelfand, Michele J., Denison, Emmy, Agostini, Maximilian, Bélanger, Jocelyn J., Gützkow, Ben, Kreienkamp, Jannis, Abakoumkin, Georgios, Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum, Ahmedi, Vjollca, Akkas, Handan, Almenara, Carlos A., Atta, Mohsin, Bagci, Sabahat Cigdem, Basel, Sima, Kida, Edona Berisha, Bernardo, Allan B.I., Buttrick, Nicholas R., Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit, Choi, Hoon-Seok, Cristea, Mioara, Csaba, Sára, Damnjanovic, Kaja, Danyliuk, Ivan, Dash, Arobindu, Douglas, Karen M., Enea, Violeta, Faller, Daiane Gracieli, Fitzsimons, Gavan J., Gheorghiu, Alexandra, Gómez, Ángel, Hamaidia, Ali, Han, Qing, Helmy, Mai, Hudiyana, Joevarian, Jeronimus, Bertus F., Jiang, Ding-Yu, Jovanović, Veljko, Kamenov, Željka, Kende, Anna, Keng, Shian-Ling, Kieu, Tra Thi Thanh, Koc, Yasin, Kovyazina, Kamila, Kozytska, Inna, Krause, Joshua, Kruglanski, Arie W., Kurapov, Anton, Kutlaca, Maja, Lantos, Nóra Anna, Lemay, Edward P., Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus Jaya, Louis, Winnifred R., Lueders, Adrian, Malik, Najma Iqbal, Martinez, Anton, McCabe, Kira O., Mehulić, Jasmina, Milla, Mirra Noor, Mohammed, Idris, Moyano, Manuel, Muhammad, Hayat, Muluk, Hamdi, Myroniuk, Solomiia, Najafi, Reza, Nisa, Claudia F., Nyúl, Boglárka, O'Keefe, Paul A., Olivas Osuna, Jose Javier, Osin, Evgeny N., Park, Joonha, Pica, Gennaro, Rees, Jonas H., Reitsema, Anne Margit, Rullo, Marika, Ryan, Michelle K., Samekin, Adil, Santtila, Pekka, Sasin, Edyta, Schumpe, Birga Mareen, Selim, Heyla A., Stanton, Michael Vicente, Stroebe, Wolfgang, Sultana, Samiah, Sutton, Robbie M., Tseliou, Eleftheria, Utsugi, Akira, van Breen, Jolien Anne, van Lissa, Caspar J., Van Veen, Kees, vanDellen, Michelle R., Vázquez, Alexandra, Wollast, Robin, Yeung, Victoria Wai-lan, Zand, Somayeh, Žeželj, Iris Lav, Zheng, Bang, Zick, Andreas, Zúñiga, Claudia, Leander, N. Pontus, "Concern with COVID-19 pandemic threat and attitudes towards immigrants: The mediating effect of the desire for tightness" in Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology, 3 (2022):100028,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cresp.2021.100028 . .
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How (Dis)trust in Scientific Information Links Political Ideology and Reactions Toward the Coronavirus Pandemic: Associations in the U.S. and Globally

McLamore, Quinnehtukqut; Syropoulos, Stylianos; Leidner, Bernhard; Hirschberger, Gilad; Young, Kevin; Zein, Rizqy; Baumert, Anna; Bilewicz, Michal; Bilgen, Arda; Bezouw, Maarten van; Chatard, Armand; Chekroun, Peggy; Chinchilla, Juana; Choi, Hoon-Seok; Euh, Hyun; Gomez, Angel; Kardos, Peter; Khoo, Ying Hooi; Li, Mengyao; Légal, Jean-Baptiste; Loughnan, Steve; Mari, Silvia; Tan-Mansukhani, Roseann; Muldoon, Orla; Noor, Masi; Paladino, Maria Paola; Petrović, Nebojša; Selvanathan, Hema Preya; Uluğ, Özden; Wohl, Michael; Yeung, Wai Lan Victoria

(Research Square Platform LLC, 2021)

TY  - GEN
AU  - McLamore, Quinnehtukqut
AU  - Syropoulos, Stylianos
AU  - Leidner, Bernhard
AU  - Hirschberger, Gilad
AU  - Young, Kevin
AU  - Zein, Rizqy
AU  - Baumert, Anna
AU  - Bilewicz, Michal
AU  - Bilgen, Arda
AU  - Bezouw, Maarten van
AU  - Chatard, Armand
AU  - Chekroun, Peggy
AU  - Chinchilla, Juana
AU  - Choi, Hoon-Seok
AU  - Euh, Hyun
AU  - Gomez, Angel
AU  - Kardos, Peter
AU  - Khoo, Ying Hooi
AU  - Li, Mengyao
AU  - Légal, Jean-Baptiste
AU  - Loughnan, Steve
AU  - Mari, Silvia
AU  - Tan-Mansukhani, Roseann
AU  - Muldoon, Orla
AU  - Noor, Masi
AU  - Paladino, Maria Paola
AU  - Petrović, Nebojša
AU  - Selvanathan, Hema Preya
AU  - Uluğ, Özden
AU  - Wohl, Michael
AU  - Yeung, Wai Lan Victoria
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4671
AB  - U.S.-based research suggests conservatism is linked with less concern about contracting coronavirus and less
preventative behaviors to avoid infection. Here, we investigate whether these tendencies are partly attributable to
distrust in scientific information, and evaluate whether they generalize outside the U.S., using public data and
recruited representative samples across four studies (Ntotal=37,790). In Studies 1–3, we examine these relationships
in the U.S., yielding converging evidence for a sequential indirect effect of conservatism on compliance through
scientific (dis)trust and infection concern. In Study 4, we compare these relationships across 19 distinct countries,
finding that they are strongest in North America, extend to support for lockdown restrictions, and that the indirect
effects do not fully appear in any other country in our sample other than Indonesia. These effects suggest that
rather than a general distrust in science, whether or not conservatism predicts coronavirus outcomes depends upon
national contexts.
PB  - Research Square Platform LLC
T1  - How (Dis)trust in Scientific Information Links Political Ideology and Reactions Toward the Coronavirus Pandemic: Associations in the U.S. and Globally
DO  - 10.21203/rs.3.rs-804300/v2
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "McLamore, Quinnehtukqut and Syropoulos, Stylianos and Leidner, Bernhard and Hirschberger, Gilad and Young, Kevin and Zein, Rizqy and Baumert, Anna and Bilewicz, Michal and Bilgen, Arda and Bezouw, Maarten van and Chatard, Armand and Chekroun, Peggy and Chinchilla, Juana and Choi, Hoon-Seok and Euh, Hyun and Gomez, Angel and Kardos, Peter and Khoo, Ying Hooi and Li, Mengyao and Légal, Jean-Baptiste and Loughnan, Steve and Mari, Silvia and Tan-Mansukhani, Roseann and Muldoon, Orla and Noor, Masi and Paladino, Maria Paola and Petrović, Nebojša and Selvanathan, Hema Preya and Uluğ, Özden and Wohl, Michael and Yeung, Wai Lan Victoria",
year = "2021",
abstract = "U.S.-based research suggests conservatism is linked with less concern about contracting coronavirus and less
preventative behaviors to avoid infection. Here, we investigate whether these tendencies are partly attributable to
distrust in scientific information, and evaluate whether they generalize outside the U.S., using public data and
recruited representative samples across four studies (Ntotal=37,790). In Studies 1–3, we examine these relationships
in the U.S., yielding converging evidence for a sequential indirect effect of conservatism on compliance through
scientific (dis)trust and infection concern. In Study 4, we compare these relationships across 19 distinct countries,
finding that they are strongest in North America, extend to support for lockdown restrictions, and that the indirect
effects do not fully appear in any other country in our sample other than Indonesia. These effects suggest that
rather than a general distrust in science, whether or not conservatism predicts coronavirus outcomes depends upon
national contexts.",
publisher = "Research Square Platform LLC",
title = "How (Dis)trust in Scientific Information Links Political Ideology and Reactions Toward the Coronavirus Pandemic: Associations in the U.S. and Globally",
doi = "10.21203/rs.3.rs-804300/v2"
}
McLamore, Q., Syropoulos, S., Leidner, B., Hirschberger, G., Young, K., Zein, R., Baumert, A., Bilewicz, M., Bilgen, A., Bezouw, M. v., Chatard, A., Chekroun, P., Chinchilla, J., Choi, H., Euh, H., Gomez, A., Kardos, P., Khoo, Y. H., Li, M., Légal, J., Loughnan, S., Mari, S., Tan-Mansukhani, R., Muldoon, O., Noor, M., Paladino, M. P., Petrović, N., Selvanathan, H. P., Uluğ, Ö., Wohl, M.,& Yeung, W. L. V.. (2021). How (Dis)trust in Scientific Information Links Political Ideology and Reactions Toward the Coronavirus Pandemic: Associations in the U.S. and Globally. 
Research Square Platform LLC..
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-804300/v2
McLamore Q, Syropoulos S, Leidner B, Hirschberger G, Young K, Zein R, Baumert A, Bilewicz M, Bilgen A, Bezouw MV, Chatard A, Chekroun P, Chinchilla J, Choi H, Euh H, Gomez A, Kardos P, Khoo YH, Li M, Légal J, Loughnan S, Mari S, Tan-Mansukhani R, Muldoon O, Noor M, Paladino MP, Petrović N, Selvanathan HP, Uluğ Ö, Wohl M, Yeung WLV. How (Dis)trust in Scientific Information Links Political Ideology and Reactions Toward the Coronavirus Pandemic: Associations in the U.S. and Globally. 2021;.
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-804300/v2 .
McLamore, Quinnehtukqut, Syropoulos, Stylianos, Leidner, Bernhard, Hirschberger, Gilad, Young, Kevin, Zein, Rizqy, Baumert, Anna, Bilewicz, Michal, Bilgen, Arda, Bezouw, Maarten van, Chatard, Armand, Chekroun, Peggy, Chinchilla, Juana, Choi, Hoon-Seok, Euh, Hyun, Gomez, Angel, Kardos, Peter, Khoo, Ying Hooi, Li, Mengyao, Légal, Jean-Baptiste, Loughnan, Steve, Mari, Silvia, Tan-Mansukhani, Roseann, Muldoon, Orla, Noor, Masi, Paladino, Maria Paola, Petrović, Nebojša, Selvanathan, Hema Preya, Uluğ, Özden, Wohl, Michael, Yeung, Wai Lan Victoria, "How (Dis)trust in Scientific Information Links Political Ideology and Reactions Toward the Coronavirus Pandemic: Associations in the U.S. and Globally" (2021),
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-804300/v2 . .