Pretus Clara, Vilarroya Óscar
Department of Psychiatry and Forensic Medicine Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Barcelona Spain.
Institut Hospital del Mar d'Investigacions Mèdiques Barcelona Spain.
Eur J Soc Psychol. 2022 Jun;52(4):772-781. doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2851. Epub 2022 Jul 10.
Identity fusion with the community has been previously found to mediate altruism in post-disaster settings. However, whether this altruistic response is specifically triggered by ingroup threat, or whether it can also be triggered by global threats remains unclear. We evaluated willingness to sacrifice in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic across three survey waves. Against expectations, participants fused with the nation (vs. non-fused) did not differentially respond to a national versus global threat condition. Conversely, social norms decisively influenced willingness to sacrifice in this sample, with fused individuals with stronger norms about social distancing reporting the highest altruistic response during the first weeks of the pandemic. Longitudinally, after an initial peak in the altruistic response, deteriorating social norms mediated decreases in willingness to sacrifice in individuals fused with the nation (vs. non-fused). Implications of these results for the development of interventions aimed to address global challenges are discussed.
先前已发现与社区的身份融合在灾后情境中能调节利他行为。然而,这种利他反应是由内群体威胁特异性触发,还是也能由全球威胁触发,仍不清楚。我们在三次调查中评估了在新冠疫情背景下的牺牲意愿。与预期相反,与国家身份融合(与未融合相比)的参与者对国家威胁与全球威胁情境的反应并无差异。相反,社会规范在这个样本中对牺牲意愿有决定性影响,在疫情最初几周,对社交距离有更强规范的融合个体表现出最高的利他反应。从纵向来看,在利他反应最初达到峰值后,社会规范的恶化介导了与国家身份融合(与未融合相比)个体牺牲意愿的下降。我们讨论了这些结果对旨在应对全球挑战的干预措施发展的启示。