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启动密切的社会接触保护行为可增强灾难期间的保护性社会规范认知、保护观念和自我保护行为。

Priming close social contact protective behaviors enhances protective social norms perceptions, protection views, and self-protective behaviors during disasters.

作者信息

Wong-Parodi Gabrielle, Garfin Dana Rose

机构信息

Department of Earth System Science, Stanford University, USA.

Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University, USA.

出版信息

Int J Disaster Risk Reduct. 2022 Oct 1;80:103135. doi: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.103135. Epub 2022 Jun 27.

Abstract

Many people do not make choices that minimize risk in the face of health and environmental threats. Using pre-registered analyses, we tested whether a risk communication that primed perceptions about health-protective preparation and behavior of close social contacts promoted protection views and protective behaviors. From December 10-24, 2020, we fielded a 2 (threat vignette: wildfire or COVID-19) x 3 (social contact prime: control, inaction, or action) experiment to a representative sample of 1,108 California residents facing increased COVID-19 cases/deaths, who had recently experienced the most destructive wildfire season in California history. Outcome variables were protection views and protective behavior (i.e., information seeking). Across threat conditions, stronger social norms, efficacy, and worry predicted greater protection views and some protective behaviors. Priming social-contact action resulted in greater COVID-19 information-seeking compared to the control. In the wildfire smoke condition, priming social contact action and inaction increased perceived protective behavior social norms compared to the control; social norms partially mediated the relationships of priming with protection views and protective behaviors; and having existing mask supplies enhanced the relationship between priming inaction and greater protection views compared to priming action or the control. Findings highlight the importance of social influence for health protection views and protective behaviors. Communications enhancing social norms that are sensitive to resource contexts may help promote protective behaviors.

摘要

面对健康和环境威胁时,许多人并未做出将风险降至最低的选择。我们采用预先注册的分析方法,测试了一种风险沟通方式,即引导人们对亲密社会关系中的健康保护准备和行为的认知,是否能促进保护观念和保护行为。2020年12月10日至24日,我们对1108名面临新冠病例/死亡人数增加的加利福尼亚居民进行了一项2(威胁情景:野火或新冠疫情)×3(社会关系引导:控制组、不作为组或行动组)的实验,这些居民近期经历了加州历史上最具破坏性的野火季节。结果变量为保护观念和保护行为(即信息寻求)。在各种威胁情景下,更强的社会规范、效能感和担忧预示着更强的保护观念和一些保护行为。与控制组相比,引导社会关系行动导致更多人寻求新冠疫情信息。在野火烟雾情景下,与控制组相比,引导社会关系行动和不作为增加了对保护行为社会规范的认知;社会规范部分介导了引导与保护观念和保护行为之间的关系;与引导行动或控制组相比,拥有现有的口罩供应增强了引导不作为与更强保护观念之间的关系。研究结果凸显了社会影响对健康保护观念和保护行为的重要性。增强对资源背景敏感的社会规范的沟通可能有助于促进保护行为。

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