Gajić Tamara, Petrović Marko D, Blešić Ivana, Vukolić Dragan, Milovanović Ilija, Radovanović Milan, Vuković Darko B, Kostić Marija, Vuksanović Nikola, Malinović Milićević Slavica
Geographical Institute "Jovan Cvijić" SASA, Belgrade, Serbia.
Institute of Sports, Tourism and Service, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russia.
Front Psychol. 2022 Oct 5;13:914484. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.914484. eCollection 2022.
As one of the first European cases of the introduction of COVID-19 certificates, the Serbian Government initiated the measure of limited working hours of restaurants for unvaccinated visitors. Due to such actions and frequent bans on working during the pandemic, many restaurants in Serbia had to lay off workers or close. At the end of October 2021, the certificate for entering restaurants and all catering facilities for all the visitors became mandatory. It is interesting to note that earlier findings suggested that some personality characteristics determine the specific behaviors during the pandemic, but there is still a small number of results related to restaurants' visitors. This study aimed to investigate the predictive strength of the Big Five Factors (BFF) to attitudes toward visits to restaurants in Serbia during the pandemic, depending on the attitudes toward accepting COVID-19 certificates. A survey was conducted on a total sample of 953 visitors of restaurants in three major cities in Serbia. The results of hierarchical regression analysis showed that Openness and Extraversion positively predict attitudes toward visits to facilities during a pandemic, while Conscientiousness and Neuroticism were negative predictors. However, in the second step of hierarchical regression analysis, attitudes toward a COVID-19 certificate as a mediator variable significantly reduced the negative effect of Neuroticism on the attitudes toward visits. It seems that, by obtaining the certificate, the fear of unsafe stays in restaurants can be reduced, and that making decisions about (no) visiting restaurants during the pandemic does not necessarily have to be compromised by emotional lability.
作为欧洲最早引入新冠病毒证书的案例之一,塞尔维亚政府针对未接种疫苗的访客实施了餐厅营业时间受限的措施。由于这些举措以及疫情期间频繁的经营禁令,塞尔维亚的许多餐厅不得不裁员或关门。2021年10月底,进入餐厅及所有餐饮场所的访客证书成为强制要求。值得注意的是,早期研究表明,某些人格特征决定了疫情期间的特定行为,但与餐厅访客相关的研究结果仍然较少。本研究旨在探讨大五人格因素(BFF)对塞尔维亚疫情期间餐厅访问态度的预测强度,具体取决于对接受新冠病毒证书的态度。对塞尔维亚三个主要城市的953名餐厅访客进行了调查。层次回归分析结果表明,开放性和外向性对疫情期间设施访问态度有正向预测作用,而尽责性和神经质是负向预测因素。然而,在层次回归分析的第二步中,对新冠病毒证书的态度作为中介变量显著降低了神经质对访问态度的负面影响。似乎通过获得证书,可以减少对餐厅不安全停留的恐惧,并且在疫情期间决定(不)前往餐厅不一定会受到情绪不稳定的影响。