School of Psychology, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China.
Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Front Public Health. 2022 Sep 28;10:996036. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.996036. eCollection 2022.
In order to slow down the spread of the coronavirus, staying at home and avoiding going outside have been either strongly recommended or stringently enforced by governments all over the globe. Previous studies found that people with more collectivist orientation were more willing to comply with governmental guidelines and engage in preventive behaviors such as social distancing. However, these studies were based on self-report data within a short period. The current study aims to overcome these limitations by using objective mobility data generated by Google users all over the world during the past two years, thus providing a stronger test for the predictive effect of collectivism on preventive measures in response to the pandemic. We found consistent results at both the US state level ( = 50) and the country/territory level ( = 133), such that people in more collectivistic regions reduced their visits to and length of stay at certain public areas such as parks during the past two years. Our findings emphasize the importance of cultural values in face of global crises.
为了减缓冠状病毒的传播,全球各国政府都强烈建议或严格执行居家和避免外出的措施。先前的研究发现,具有更强集体主义倾向的人更愿意遵守政府的指导方针,并采取社交距离等预防措施。然而,这些研究是基于短期的自我报告数据。本研究旨在通过使用过去两年中谷歌用户在全球范围内生成的客观移动数据来克服这些限制,从而为集体主义对大流行期间预防措施的预测效果提供更强有力的检验。我们在美国州一级( = 50)和国家/地区一级( = 133)都得到了一致的结果,即在过去两年中,集体主义程度较高的地区的人们减少了对公园等某些公共场所的访问次数和停留时间。我们的研究结果强调了文化价值观在全球危机面前的重要性。