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人际触摸的阴暗面:身体接触导致更多人不遵守 COVID-19 的预防措施。

The Dark Side of Interpersonal Touch: Physical Contact Leads to More Non-compliance With Preventive Measures to COVID-19.

机构信息

College of International Studies, 26463Southwest University, Chongqing, China.

School of Foreign Languages, 12445Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan, China.

出版信息

Psychol Rep. 2023 Feb;126(1):288-302. doi: 10.1177/00332941211051985. Epub 2021 Dec 7.

Abstract

Following preventive measures is crucial for slowing the rate of COVID-19 spread. To date, most research has focused on the role of individual differences and personality in compliance with preventive measures to COVID-19. Building on findings that interpersonal touch instills a feeling of security, we propose that interpersonal touching behavior, an underexplored factor tied to social interaction, leads to more breaches of coronavirus restrictions by inducing security feelings. In a lab experiment (Experiment 1) and a field study (Experiment 2), we demonstrated that a female experimenter's fleeting and comforting pat on the shoulder made people less willing to abide by preventive measures in their self-report and actual behavior. Further, we excluded a potential alternative explanation that touch intervention by the experimenter presents the defiance of COVID-19 rules because the effect cannot be observed when the touch consists of a handshake rather than a comforting pat on the shoulder (Experiment 3). Finally, consistent with our theoretical perspective, the results revealed that sense of security mediated the effect of interpersonal touch on violation of instructions to follow coronavirus precautions. Taken together, interpersonal touch not only enhances trust and security, but also can push people away from health guidelines.

摘要

采取预防措施对于减缓 COVID-19 传播速度至关重要。迄今为止,大多数研究都集中在个体差异和个性在遵守 COVID-19 预防措施方面的作用。基于人际触摸能带来安全感的发现,我们提出,人际触摸行为是一种与社会互动相关的未被充分研究的因素,它通过诱导安全感导致更多违反冠状病毒限制的行为。在一项实验室实验(实验 1)和一项现场研究(实验 2)中,我们证明了女性实验者短暂而舒适的拍肩动作会使人们在自我报告和实际行为中不太愿意遵守预防措施。此外,我们排除了一种潜在的替代解释,即实验者的触摸干预代表了对 COVID-19 规则的蔑视,因为当触摸由握手而不是舒适的拍肩组成时,这种效果无法观察到(实验 3)。最后,与我们的理论观点一致,结果表明,安全感中介了人际触摸对违反遵守冠状病毒预防措施的指令的影响。综上所述,人际触摸不仅增强了信任和安全感,还可能使人们远离健康指南。

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