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“切身利益相关”:社会目标执行意图增强了遵守新冠疫情预防措施的意愿。

'Skin in the Game:' Social Goals Implementation Intentions Increase Intentions to Comply with COVID-19 Preventive Measures.

作者信息

Adam-Troian Jais, Delouvée Sylvain, Bonetto Eric

机构信息

School of Psychology, Heriot-Watt University, Dubai Campus, United Arab Emirates.

LP3C, Rennes 2 University, France.

出版信息

Int Rev Soc Psychol. 2024 May 14;37:9. doi: 10.5334/irsp.802. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Despite the proven effectiveness of COVID-19 preventive measures (social distancing, frequent hand washing, vaccination, etc.), these remain inoperative if individuals do not adopt them. In this research, we sought to investigate the effectiveness of a novel type of intervention to foster compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures. Drawing upon the model of action phases and recent evidence linking social motives to compliance with recommendations from health authorities, we extended implementation intentions to the realm of social goals (Social Goals Implementation Intentions, or SGII). In a first study in France ( = 161), we show that a brief writing task requiring participants to implement a future hypothetical encounter with a close one at risk for severe symptoms of COVID-19 increased compliance intentions by 6.38% 95%[1.56, 11.24], = .42, relative to a deliberation-only control condition. No moderating role of conspiracy beliefs and mentality was found in exploratory analyses. These results were exactly replicated in a pre-registered study conducted among US participants ( = 223), where the increase caused by SGII was 7.18% 95%[2.10, 12.27], = .40. Vaccine intentions were not affected in both countries. Taken together, our results suggest that SGII is a viable theoretical mechanism to design and implement health behavior change interventions. Generating a sense of 'skin in the game' may be more effective to bypass irrational beliefs and foster greater adherence to evidence-based health recommendations.

摘要

尽管新冠病毒预防措施(社交 distancing、勤洗手、接种疫苗等)已被证明有效,但如果个人不采取这些措施,它们就仍然无法发挥作用。在本研究中,我们试图调查一种新型干预措施促进对新冠病毒预防措施依从性的有效性。借鉴行动阶段模型以及将社会动机与遵守卫生当局建议联系起来的最新证据,我们将实施意图扩展到社会目标领域(社会目标实施意图,即 SGII)。在法国进行的第一项研究(n = 161)中,我们发现,与仅进行思考的对照条件相比,一项简短的写作任务要求参与者设想未来与有新冠病毒严重症状风险的亲密接触者相遇,这使得依从意图提高了6.38% 95%[1.56, 11.24],p = 0.42。在探索性分析中未发现阴谋信念和心态的调节作用。在美国参与者(n = 223)中进行的一项预先注册研究中,这些结果得到了精确复制,其中 SGII 导致的提高为 7.18% 95%[2.10, 12.27],p = 0.40。在两个国家,疫苗接种意图均未受到影响。综合来看,我们的结果表明,SGII 是设计和实施健康行为改变干预措施的一种可行理论机制。产生一种“切身利益”感可能更有效地绕过非理性信念,并促进对基于证据的健康建议的更大坚持。

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