Institute of Psychiatric and Psychosomatic Psychotherapy, Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
Institute of Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2021 May 18;16(5):e0251393. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0251393. eCollection 2021.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the negative effects of wearing a mouth-nose cover (MNC) on interpersonal functioning have been discussed in public media but empirical studies on how wearing MNCs affect social judgements are sparse. In the present study, we investigated the effects of MNCs on trustworthiness appraisals, the influence of changes due to MNCs in evaluating joy, and the relationship between a social-cognitive appraisal bias and a participant's characteristics.
All participants (N = 165) judged the intensity of happiness and trustworthiness in calm facial stimuli presented with and without a surgical mask covering part of the face. We analysed the relationship of changes in judgements evoked by MNCs to participants' evaluations of MNCs as protective tools and explored their associations with the burden experienced by wearing MNCs, compliance to behaviour recommendations, their risk associated with the pandemic, and their levels of psychological distress.
Overall, calm facial stimuli covered with MNCs were evaluated as less trustworthy and, to an even stronger extent, less happy than uncovered facial stimuli. However, participants varied in whether they showed a negative or positive evaluation of faces with MNCs; the negative bias was stronger in those participants who attributed lower protective potential to MNCs, experienced a higher burden while wearing MNCs, wore MNCs less often, and experienced a higher level of psychological distress.
A negative bias in trustworthiness appraisals of faces with a positive emotional expression covered by MNCs is linked to a participant's evaluation of MNCs as inefficient and burdening and their experience of high psychological distress.
在新冠疫情期间,佩戴口罩对口鼻遮罩(MNC)对人际功能的负面影响在大众媒体上进行了讨论,但关于佩戴 MNC 如何影响社会判断的实证研究却很少。在本研究中,我们调查了 MNC 对可信度评价的影响、由于 MNC 而改变评估喜悦的影响,以及社会认知评价偏差与参与者特征之间的关系。
所有参与者(N=165)在不戴和戴手术口罩的情况下对面部平静的刺激进行了幸福感和可信度的强度判断。我们分析了 MNC 引起的判断变化与参与者对 MNC 作为保护工具的评价之间的关系,并探讨了它们与佩戴 MNC 的负担、对行为建议的遵守、与大流行相关的风险以及心理困扰水平之间的关联。
总的来说,戴有 MNC 的平静面部刺激被评估为不如未戴口罩的面部刺激可信,而且更不快乐。然而,参与者对戴有 MNC 的面部的评价存在差异,即有些人表现出消极评价,而有些人则表现出积极评价;那些认为 MNC 保护潜力较低、佩戴 MNC 负担较重、佩戴 MNC 频率较低且心理困扰水平较高的参与者,其对 MNC 覆盖的面部的可信度评价的负面偏差更强。
对戴有口罩的积极情绪表达的面部的可信度评价的负面偏差与参与者对 MNC 效率和负担的评价以及高心理困扰的体验有关。