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Doomsday Prepping During the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间的世界末日准备

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“Doomsday prepping” is a phenomenon which involves preparing for feared societal collapse by stockpiling resources and readying for self-sufficiency. While doomsday prepping has traditionally been reported in the context of extremists, during the COVID-19 pandemic, excessive stockpiling leading to supply shortages has been reported globally. It is unclear what psychological or demographic factors are associated with this stockpiling. This study investigated doomsday prepping beliefs and behaviors in relation to COVID-19 proximity, demographics, coping strategies, psychopathology, intolerance of uncertainty (IU), and personality in 384 participants (249 female) in an online study. Participants completed a number of questionnaires including the Post-Apocalyptic and Doomsday Prepping Beliefs Scale and a scale designed for the current study to measure prepping in the context of COVID-19. These were analyzed using ANOVAs, correlational, and mediation analyses to examine relationships between psychometric variables and stockpiling. Prepping beliefs and behaviors were higher in males than females and positively associated with anxiety, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, IU, and traditional masculinity traits. Older age, male gender, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and traditional masculinity predicted unique variance in prepping. The relationship between gender and stockpiling was mediated by social learning (witnessing other people panic buying) and the perceived threat of COVID-19 (doomsday interpretations) while proximity and personal vulnerability to COVID-19 were non-significant. Results indicate that panic buying was influenced more by witnessing others stockpiling, personality, and catastrophic thinking rather than by proximity to danger. Education could target these factors in ongoing waves of the pandemic or future catastrophes.
机译:“世界末日准备”是一种现象,涉及为储存资源的恐惧社会崩溃做好准备,并为自给自足而准备。虽然在极端分子的背景下,世界末日的准备在极端分子的背景下,在Covid-19大流行期间,在全球的情况下报告了导致供应短缺的过度储存。尚不清楚与此储存有关的心理或人口因素。本研究调查了与Covid-19接近,人口统计学,应对策略,精神病理学,不确定性(IU)和384名参与者(249名女性)中的人格在在线学习中的人格和行为相关的。参与者完成了一些调查问卷,包括后期世界末日和世界末日准备信念规模和旨在为目前在Covid-19的背景下衡量准备的研究的规模。使用ANOVA,相关性和中介分析来分析这些,以检查心理变量与储存之间的关系。男性的预制信念和行为比女性更高,与焦虑,强迫性症状,IU和传统的男性气概特征呈正相关。年龄较大的年龄,男性性别,强迫症状,传统的男性气质预测了在预制方面的独特方差。性别和储存之间的关系是由社会学习(目睹其他人恐慌购买)和Covid-19(末日解释)的感知威胁介导的,而对Covid-19的邻近和个人脆弱性是非显着的。结果表明,通过目睹其他储存,个性和灾难性思维,而不是抵御危险,恐慌购买受到了更多影响。教育可以针对大流行或未来灾难的持续波浪中的这些因素。

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