Stapleton Alison, McCloskey Conor, McHugh Louise
School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
J Contextual Behav Sci. 2022 Jul;25:73-77. doi: 10.1016/j.jcbs.2022.06.005. Epub 2022 Jun 17.
Research demonstrates that socially mediated consequences impact adherence to health mandates during pandemics. However, no published research has examined whether adherence varies based on the extent to which an individual relies on arbitrary social approval (i.e., displays generalized pliance). The present study explored the relationships between adherence to COVID-19 public health measures, two types of rule-following (pliance and tracking), and perceived peer behavior in a sample of adults (n = 288). Findings revealed that adherence was negatively correlated with generalized pliance and tracking was unrelated to adherence. Pliance did not moderate the relationship between peer adherence and individual adherence. Findings are discussed with reference to the need to develop easily adaptable and context sensitive measures of types of rule-following, in addition to a measure of social tracking.
研究表明,社会介导的后果会影响大流行期间对健康指令的遵守情况。然而,尚无已发表的研究探讨过遵守情况是否会因个体依赖任意社会认可(即表现出普遍顺从)的程度而有所不同。本研究在一个成年人样本(n = 288)中,探讨了对新冠疫情公共卫生措施的遵守情况、两种类型的规则遵循(顺从和追踪)以及感知到的同伴行为之间的关系。研究结果显示,遵守情况与普遍顺从呈负相关,而追踪与遵守情况无关。顺从并未调节同伴遵守情况与个体遵守情况之间的关系。除了社会追踪的测量方法外,还讨论了开发易于适应且针对规则遵循类型具有情境敏感性的测量方法的必要性。