Wei Liuqing, English Alexander Scott, Talhelm Thomas, Li Xiaoyuan, Zhang Xuemin, Wang Shuang
Hubei University, China.
Wenzhou-Kean University, China.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2025 Jul;51(7):1121-1138. doi: 10.1177/01461672231210451. Epub 2023 Nov 24.
Studies have found large differences in masks use during the pandemic. We found evidence that cultural tightness explains mask use differences and this association was more robust in tight situations like subways. In Study 1, we observed 23,551 people's actual mask use in public places around China. People wore masks more in tight situations; however, differences did not extend to outdoor streets and public parks, where norms are looser. We replicated this finding using a data from 15,985 people across China. Finally, in a preregistered study we observed mask use with the removal of COVID-19 restrictions, people still wore masks more in tight situations like subways than in loose situations of parks. These findings suggest that norm tightness has a lasting association with people's health-protective behaviors, especially in tight situations. It provides insight into how different cultures might respond with future pandemics and in what situations people adopt health-protective behaviors.
研究发现,在疫情期间口罩使用情况存在很大差异。我们发现有证据表明,文化紧密性可以解释口罩使用差异,而且这种关联在地铁等紧密环境中更为显著。在研究1中,我们观察了中国各地公共场所23551人的实际口罩使用情况。人们在紧密环境中戴口罩的比例更高;然而,这种差异并没有延伸到户外街道和公园等规范较为宽松的地方。我们利用来自中国各地15985人的数据重复了这一发现。最后,在一项预先注册的研究中,我们观察了在解除新冠疫情限制后人们的口罩使用情况,人们在地铁等紧密环境中仍然比在公园等宽松环境中更常戴口罩。这些发现表明,规范紧密性与人们的健康保护行为有着持久的关联,尤其是在紧密环境中。它为不同文化在未来疫情中可能如何应对以及人们在何种情况下采取健康保护行为提供了见解。