Elphinstone Brad, Wheeler Melissa A, Oldmeadow Julian, Sivasubramaniam Diane, Williams James, Wilson Samuel G, Critchley Christine
Department of Psychological Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
Department of Management and Marketing, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
Aust J Psychol. 2023 Jun 26;75(1):2224453. doi: 10.1080/00049530.2023.2224453. eCollection 2023.
The current study explored (1) changes in trust in federal and state governments and scientists across representative Australian national samples from 2003-2020; and (2) the extent to which trust in these sources predicted compliance with COVID-19 prevention measures at the onset of the pandemic.
Using a nationally representative samples (N = 1000), we asked participants to rate their trust in federal and state government and in scientists, their extent of compliance with COVID-19 prevention measures, and to provide demographic information.
We found that trust in federal and state governments had significantly increased, while trust in scientists was at a high level matched by only three other time-points. Higher levels of trust in state government and scientists uniquely predicted greater compliance with COVID-19 prevention measures. Women and older respondents also reported greater compliance.
The current findings reinforce those from Australia and other countries indicating that trust increased during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and those identifying trust in government and in scientists as important predictors of compliance. Importantly, our findings highlight the role of trust in state government, which potentially reflects the role played by Australian state governments in enacting and enforcing COVID-19 prevention measures.
本研究探讨了以下两点:(1)2003年至2020年澳大利亚全国代表性样本中对联邦和州政府以及科学家的信任度变化;(2)在疫情初期,对这些信息来源的信任在多大程度上预测了对新冠疫情预防措施的遵守情况。
我们采用具有全国代表性的样本(N = 1000),要求参与者对他们对联邦和州政府以及科学家的信任度、对新冠疫情预防措施的遵守程度进行评分,并提供人口统计学信息。
我们发现,对联邦和州政府的信任度显著提高,而对科学家的信任度处于高水平,只有其他三个时间点与之相当。对州政府和科学家的更高信任度独特地预测了对新冠疫情预防措施的更大遵守程度。女性和年长的受访者也报告了更高的遵守程度。
当前的研究结果强化了来自澳大利亚和其他国家的研究结果,表明在新冠疫情初期信任度有所增加,同时也强化了那些将对政府和科学家的信任视为遵守情况重要预测因素的研究结果。重要的是,我们的研究结果突出了对州政府信任的作用,这可能反映了澳大利亚州政府在制定和执行新冠疫情预防措施中所发挥的作用。