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Warning ‘Dont spread’ versus ‘Dont be a spreader’ to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic

机译:警告不要传播与不要成为吊具以防止covid-19流行病

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak is threatening not only health but also life worldwide. It is important to encourage citizens to voluntarily practise infection-prevention (IP) behaviours such as social distancing and self-restraint. Previous research on social cognition suggested that emphasizing self-identity is key to changing a person's behaviour. The present study investigated whether reminders that highlight self-identity would be effective in changing intention and behaviour related to the COVID-19 outbreak, and hypothesized that those who read reminders highlighting self-identity (Don't be a spreader) would change IP intention and behaviour better than those who read ‘Don't spread’ or no reminder. We conducted a two-wave survey of the same participants with a one-week interval, during which we assigned one of three reminder conditions to the participants: ‘Don't spread’ (spreading condition), ‘Don't be a spreader’ (spreader condition) and no reminder (control condition). Participants marked their responses to IP intentions and actual behaviours each week based on the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare guidelines. While the results did not show significant differences between the conditions, the post hoc analyses showed significant equivalence in either IP intentions or behavioural scores. We discussed the results from the perspective of the effect size, ceiling effects and ways of manipulation checks as future methods with more effective persuasive messaging. Following in-principle acceptance, the approved Stage 1 version of this manuscript was pre-registered on the OSF at https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/KZ5Y4. This pre-registration was performed prior to data collection and analysis.
机译:2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)爆发不仅威胁健康,而且威胁到全世界。鼓励公民自愿练习预防(IP)行为,如社会疏散和自我克制是非常重要的。以前关于社会认知的研究表明,强调自我认同是改变一个人行为的关键。本研究调查了突出自我认同的提醒是否有效地改变与Covid-19爆发相关的意图和行为,并假设读取提醒的人突出自我身份(不要成为吊带)会改变IP意图和行为比那些读“不要传播”或没有提醒的行为。我们对同一参与者进行了一项两波调查,在一周的间隔中,我们为参与者分配了三个提醒条件之一:'不要传播'(传播条件),“不要成为吊具” (吊具条件),没有提醒(控制条件)。参与者根据日本卫生,劳工和福利指南,每周对知识产权意图和实际行为的回答。虽然结果在条件下没有显示出显着差异,但后HOC分析显示了IP意图或行为分数的显着等效性。我们从效果大小,天花板效应和操作方式讨论了结果,以作为更有效的说服性消息传递的未来方法。在原则上接受之后,批准的阶段1版本的本手稿是在HTTPS://Do.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/KZ5Y4的OSF上预先注册的。该预注册是在数据收集和分析之前进行的。

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