Neville Fergus G, Templeton Anne, Smith Joanne R, Louis Winnifred R
School of Management University of St Andrews St Andrews UK.
School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK.
Soc Personal Psychol Compass. 2021 May;15(5):e12596. doi: 10.1111/spc3.12596. Epub 2021 Apr 10.
Sustained mass behaviour change is needed to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, but many of the required changes run contrary to existing social norms (e.g., physical closeness with in-group members). This paper explains how social norms and social identities are critical to explaining and changing public behaviour. Recommendations are presented for how to harness these social processes to maximise adherence to COVID-19 public health guidance. Specifically, we recommend that public health messages clearly define who the target group is, are framed as identity-affirming rather than identity-contradictory, include complementary injunctive and descriptive social norm information, are delivered by in-group members and that support is provided to enable the public to perform the requested behaviours.
应对新冠疫情需要大规模行为的持续改变,但许多所需的改变与现有的社会规范相悖(例如,与群体内成员保持身体亲近)。本文解释了社会规范和社会身份对于解释和改变公众行为如何至关重要。文中针对如何利用这些社会过程以最大程度地使人们遵守新冠疫情公共卫生指导提出了建议。具体而言,我们建议公共卫生信息应明确界定目标群体是谁,应被构建为肯定身份而非与身份相悖的信息,应包含互补的指令性和描述性社会规范信息,应由群体内成员传递,并且应提供支持以使公众能够践行所要求的行为。