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阴谋论信仰可预测大流行期间的健康行为和幸福感。

Conspiracy beliefs prospectively predict health behavior and well-being during a pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology, VU University, Amsterdam.

The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), the Netherlands.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2023 Apr;53(6):2514-2521. doi: 10.1017/S0033291721004438. Epub 2021 Oct 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Conspiracy beliefs are associated with detrimental health attitudes during the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. Most prior research on these issues was cross-sectional, however, and restricted to attitudes or behavioral intentions. The current research was designed to examine to what extent conspiracy beliefs predict health behavior and well-being over a longer period of time.

METHODS

In this preregistered multi-wave study on a large Dutch research panel (weighted to provide nationally representative population estimates), we examined if conspiracy beliefs early in the pandemic (April 2020) would predict a range of concrete health and well-being outcomes eight months later (December 2020; = 5745).

RESULTS

The results revealed that Covid-19 conspiracy beliefs prospectively predicted a decreased likelihood of getting tested for corona; if tested, an increased likelihood of the test coming out positive; and, an increased likelihood of having violated corona regulations, deteriorated economic outcomes (job loss; reduced income), experiences of social rejection, and decreased overall well-being. Most of these effects generalized to a broader susceptibility to conspiracy theories (i.e. conspiracy mentality).

CONCLUSIONS

These findings suggest that conspiracy beliefs are associated with a myriad of negative life outcomes in the long run. Conspiracy beliefs predict how well people have coped with the pandemic over a period of eight months, as reflected in their health behavior, and their economic and social well-being.

摘要

背景

阴谋论信仰与新冠病毒疾病 2019(Covid-19)大流行期间的有害健康态度有关。然而,之前关于这些问题的大多数研究都是横断面的,仅限于态度或行为意图。本研究旨在更长期地研究阴谋论信仰在多大程度上预测健康行为和幸福感。

方法

在这项针对大型荷兰研究小组的预先注册的多波研究中(加权以提供全国代表性的人口估计),我们研究了在大流行早期(2020 年 4 月)的阴谋论信仰是否会预测八个月后(2020 年 12 月;n = 5745)的一系列具体健康和幸福感结果。

结果

结果表明,Covid-19 阴谋论信仰预示着检测冠状病毒的可能性降低;如果接受了检测,检测呈阳性的可能性增加;而且,违反冠状病毒规定的可能性增加,经济结果恶化(失业;收入减少),社会排斥的经历增加,整体幸福感下降。这些影响大多适用于更广泛的阴谋论易感性(即阴谋心态)。

结论

这些发现表明,从长远来看,阴谋论信仰与许多负面生活结果有关。阴谋论信仰预测了人们在八个月的时间内如何应对大流行,反映在他们的健康行为、经济和社会福祉上。

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