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在新冠疫情期间,人们对于佩戴防护口罩的态度背后有哪些因素?

What factors underlie attitudes regarding protective mask use during the COVID-19 pandemic?

作者信息

Mallinas Stephanie R, Maner Jon K, Ashby Plant E

机构信息

Florida State University, United States.

出版信息

Pers Individ Dif. 2021 Oct;181:111038. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2021.111038. Epub 2021 May 29.

Abstract

Two studies examine psychological and demographic factors that predict attitudes toward mask-wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic. These studies differentiate pro-mask from anti-mask attitudes. Political conservatism, younger age, and gender predicted anti-mask attitudes but were unrelated to pro-mask attitudes. Psychological reactance was associated with anti-mask attitudes, over and above demographic variables. Empathy, trust in healthcare professionals, and perceived normativity of mask wearing were associated with pro-mask attitudes, over and above demographic variables. These studies suggest that demographic variables such as political orientation and age are associated with anti-mask but not pro-mask attitudes, but also that psychological factors differentially predict anti- and pro-mask attitudes over and above demographic factors.

摘要

两项研究考察了在新冠疫情期间预测人们对佩戴口罩态度的心理和人口统计学因素。这些研究区分了支持戴口罩和反对戴口罩的态度。政治保守主义、年轻和性别与反对戴口罩的态度相关,但与支持戴口罩的态度无关。除人口统计学变量外,心理抗拒与反对戴口罩的态度相关。除人口统计学变量外,同理心、对医护人员的信任以及对戴口罩规范性的认知与支持戴口罩的态度相关。这些研究表明,诸如政治倾向和年龄等人口统计学变量与反对戴口罩而非支持戴口罩的态度相关,但同时也表明,心理因素在人口统计学因素之外对反对和支持戴口罩的态度有不同的预测作用。

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