Departments of Emergency Medicine and Informatics, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA.
Departments of Management & Organizations, Psychology, and Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Prev Med. 2021 Apr;145:106424. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2021.106424. Epub 2021 Jan 10.
Despite widespread national, state, and local guidelines for COVID-19 prevention, including social distancing and mask orders, many people continue to not adhere to recommendations, including congregating in groups for non-essential activities, putting themselves and others at risk. A social psychological perspective can be used to understand reasons for lack of adherence to policies and methods for increasing adherence based on successes from other behavior change campaigns. This manuscript seeks to describe some of the social psychological research that may be relevant to COVID-19 prevention and behavior change, describe how these theories have been previously applied in various domains to change behavior, and provide examples of how these approaches might be similarly applied to control the pandemic. We provide concrete examples of actions that can be taken based on social psychological research that might help to increase adherence to COVID-19 recommendations and improve prevention and control of the virus.
尽管有针对 COVID-19 预防的广泛的国家、州和地方指南,包括社交距离和口罩令,但许多人仍然不遵守建议,包括聚集在非必要活动的群体中,使自己和他人处于危险之中。社会心理学视角可以用于理解人们不遵守政策的原因,以及根据其他行为改变运动的成功经验来提高遵守率的方法。本文旨在描述一些可能与 COVID-19 预防和行为改变相关的社会心理学研究,描述这些理论以前如何在不同领域应用于改变行为,并提供这些方法如何类似地应用于控制大流行的示例。我们提供了一些具体的行动示例,这些示例基于社会心理学研究,可以帮助提高对 COVID-19 建议的遵守率,并改善病毒的预防和控制。