Spivey Adrienne J, Bodily Jessica Stagner
Department of Psychology, Auburn University at Montgomery, Montgomery, AL, United States.
Front Psychol. 2023 Mar 7;14:1085763. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1085763. eCollection 2023.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been inconsistency in choice behavior across people with regards to compliance with health and safety guidelines suggested by the CDC. The current study aimed to identify a possible correlation between parenting style experienced during childhood and opinions/actions regarding CDC COVID-19 health guidance. College students were given a self-report survey aimed to measure childhood experience, parent-child relationship, and COVID-19 pandemic behavior. Participants that identified with Authoritarian parenting scored higher on the COVID Behavior measure, indicating a higher degree of compliance compared to participants that identified with Authoritative parenting. Additionally, gender and race category differences on the COVID Behavior measure were observed. Specifically, African American/Black participants scored higher than White or Other race identifying participants on the COVID Behavior measure. Lastly, females identifying as African American/Black or Other race scored higher than males identifying as African American/Black or Other race on the COVID Behavior measure. These findings begin to illuminate some of the variables that might play a role in choice behavior with regard to compliance to health guidelines. Further investigation into these variables could inform us about what plays a role in choice behavior and how better to integrate this knowledge when messaging the public about health guidelines.
在新冠疫情期间,人们在遵守美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)建议的健康与安全指南方面,选择行为存在不一致性。当前的研究旨在确定童年时期经历的养育方式与对CDC新冠健康指南的看法/行为之间可能存在的相关性。大学生们接受了一项自我报告调查,旨在衡量童年经历、亲子关系和新冠疫情期间的行为。认同专制型养育方式的参与者在新冠行为测量中得分更高,这表明与认同权威型养育方式的参与者相比,他们的遵守程度更高。此外,在新冠行为测量中还观察到了性别和种族类别差异。具体而言,非裔美国/黑人参与者在新冠行为测量中的得分高于认同白人或其他种族的参与者。最后,认同非裔美国/黑人或其他种族的女性在新冠行为测量中的得分高于认同非裔美国/黑人或其他种族的男性。这些发现开始揭示一些可能在遵守健康指南的选择行为中起作用的变量。对这些变量的进一步研究可以让我们了解在选择行为中起作用的因素,以及在向公众传达健康指南时如何更好地整合这些知识。