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Cognitive Predictors of Precautionary Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:Covid-19大流行期间预防行为的认知预测因子

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The attempts to mitigate the unprecedented health, economic, and social disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic are largely dependent on establishing compliance to behavioral guidelines and rules that reduce the risk of infection. Here, by conducting an online survey that tested participants’ knowledge about the disease and measured demographic, attitudinal, and cognitive variables, we identify predictors of self-reported social distancing and hygiene behavior. To investigate the cognitive processes underlying health-prevention behavior in the pandemic, we co-opted the dual-process model of thinking to measure participants’ propensities for automatic and intuitive thinking vs. controlled and reflective thinking. Self-reports of 17 precautionary behaviors, including regular hand washing, social distancing, and wearing a face mask, served as a dependent measure. The results of hierarchical regressions showed that age, risk-taking propensity, and concern about the pandemic predicted adoption of precautionary behavior. Variance in cognitive processes also predicted precautionary behavior: participants with higher scores for controlled thinking (measured with the Cognitive Reflection Test) reported less adherence to specific guidelines, as did respondents with a poor understanding of the infection and transmission mechanism of the COVID-19 virus. The predictive power of this model was comparable to an approach (Theory of Planned Behavior) based on attitudes to health behavior. Given these results, we propose the inclusion of measures of cognitive reflection and mental model variables in predictive models of compliance, and future studies of precautionary behavior to establish how cognitive variables are linked with people’s information processing and social norms.
机译:试图减轻由Covid-19大流行造成的前所未有的健康,经济和社会中断,主要取决于建立对减少感染风险的行为准则和规则的遵守情况。在这里,通过进行在线调查,测试参与者对疾病的知识和测量的人口统计,态度和认知变量,我们确定了自我报告的社会疏散和卫生行为的预测因素。为了调查大流行中的健康预防行为的认知过程,我们共同选择了双程思维模式,以衡量参与者的自动和直观思维与控制和反思思维的思维。 17项预防行为的自我报告,包括常规洗手,社会疏松和佩戴面罩,作为依赖措施。等级回归的结果表明,年龄,风险倾向和对大流行预测采用预防行为的担忧。认知过程的差异也预测了预防行为:受控思想的评分更高的参与者(用认知反射测试测量)报告的依从性指南,并且受访者对Covid-19病毒的感染和传动机制有较差的受访者。该模型的预测力量与基于对健康行为的态度的方法(计划行为理论)相当。鉴于这些结果,我们提出了在合规性预测模型中纳入认知反射和心理模型变量的措施,以及对认知变量与人们信息处理和社会规范相关的未来研究。

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