National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic

Fecha de publicación:

Autores de UCC

  • Julian Riaño Moreno

    Autor

  • Maria P. Bernal Zárate

    Autor

  • Natalia Santiago Tovar

    Autor

Participantes ajenos a UCC

  • Van Bavel J.J.
  • Cichocka A.
  • Capraro V.
  • Sjåstad H.
  • Nezlek J.B.
  • Pavlovic T.
  • Alfano M.
  • Gelfand M.J.
  • Azevedo F.
  • Birtel M.D.
  • Cislak A.
  • Lockwood P.L.
  • Ross R.M.
  • Abts K.
  • Agadullina E.
  • Aruta J.J.B.
  • Besharati S.N.
  • Bor A.
  • Choma B.L.
  • Crabtree C.D.
  • Cunningham W.A.
  • De K.
  • Ejaz W.
  • Elbaek C.T.
  • Findor A.
  • Flichtentrei D.
  • Franc R.
  • Gjoneska B.
  • Gruber J.
  • Gualda E.
  • Horiuchi Y.
  • Huynh T.L.D.
  • Ibanez A.
  • Imran M.A.
  • Israelashvili J.
  • Jasko K.
  • Kantorowicz J.
  • Kantorowicz-Reznichenko E.
  • Krouwel A.
  • Laakasuo M.
  • Lamm C.
  • Leygue C.
  • Lin M.-J.
  • Mansoor M.S.
  • Marie A.
  • Mayiwar L.
  • Mazepus H.
  • McHugh C.
  • Minda J.P.
  • Mitkidis P.
  • Olsson A.
  • Otterbring T.
  • Packer D.J.
  • Perry A.
  • Petersen M.B.
  • Puthillam A.
  • Rothmund T.
  • Santamaría-García H.
  • Schmid P.C.
  • Stoyanov D.
  • Tewari S.
  • Todosijevic B.
  • Tsakiris M.
  • Tung H.H.
  • Umbre? R.G.
  • Vanags E.
  • Vlasceanu M.
  • Vonasch A.
  • Yucel M.
  • Zhang Y.
  • Abad M.
  • Adler E.
  • Akrawi N.
  • Mdarhri H.A.
  • Amara H.
  • Amodio D.M.
  • Antazo B.G.
  • Apps M.
  • Ay F.C.
  • Ba M.H.
  • Barbosa S.
  • Bastian B.
  • Berg A.
  • Bernstein M.
  • Bialek M.
  • Bilancini E.
  • Bogatyreva N.
  • Boncinelli L.
  • Booth J.E.
  • Borau S.
  • Buchel O.
  • Cameron C.D.
  • Carvalho C.F.
  • Celadin T.
  • Cerami C.
  • Chalise H.N.
  • Cheng X.
  • Cian L.
  • Cockcroft K.
  • Conway J.
  • Córdoba-Delgado M.A.
  • Crespi C.
  • Crouzevialle M.
  • Cutler J.
  • Cypryanska M.
  • Dabrowska J.
  • Daniels M.A.
  • Davis V.H.
  • Dayley P.N.
  • Delouvee S.
  • Denkovski O.
  • Dezecache G.
  • Dhaliwal N.A.
  • Diato A.B.
  • Di Paolo R.
  • Drosinou M.
  • Dulleck U.
  • Ekmanis J.
  • Ertan A.S.
  • Etienne T.W.
  • Farhana H.H.
  • Farkhari F.
  • Farmer H.
  • Fenwick A.
  • Fidanovski K.
  • Flew T.
  • Fraser S.
  • Frempong R.B.
  • Fugelsang J.A.
  • Gale J.
  • Garcia-Navarro E.B.
  • Garladinne P.
  • Ghajjou O.
  • Gkinopoulos T.
  • Gray K.
  • Griffin S.M.
  • Gronfeldt B.
  • Gümren M.
  • Gurung R.L.
  • Halperin E.
  • Harris E.
  • Herzon V.
  • Hruška M.
  • Huang G.
  • Hudecek M.F.C.
  • Isler O.
  • Jangard S.
  • Jørgensen F.J.
  • Kachanoff F.
  • Kahn J.
  • Dangol A.K.
  • Keudel O.
  • Koppel L.
  • Koverola M.
  • Kubin E.
  • Kunnari A.
  • Kutiyski Y.
  • Laguna O.
  • Leota J.
  • Lermer E.
  • Levy J.
  • Levy N.
  • Li C.
  • Long E.U.
  • Longoni C.
  • Maglic M.
  • McCashin D.
  • Metcalf A.L.
  • Mikloušic I.
  • El Mimouni S.
  • Miura A.
  • Molina-Paredes J.
  • Monroy-Fonseca C.
  • Morales-Marente E.
  • Moreau D.
  • Muda R.
  • Myer A.
  • Nash K.
  • Nesh-Nash T.
  • Nitschke J.P.
  • Nurse M.S.
  • Ohtsubo Y.
  • Oldemburgo de Mello V.
  • O’Madagain C.
  • Onderco M.
  • Palacios-Galvez M.S.
  • Palomäki J.
  • Pan Y.
  • Papp Z.
  • Pärnamets P.
  • Paruzel-Czachura M.
  • Pavlovic Z.
  • Payán-Gómez C.
  • Perander S.
  • Pitman M.M.
  • Prasad R.
  • Pyrkosz-Pacyna J.
  • Rathje S.
  • Raza A.
  • Rêgo G.G.
  • Rhee K.
  • Robertson C.E.
  • Rodríguez-Pascual I.
  • Saikkonen T.
  • Salvador-Ginez O.
  • Sampaio W.M.
  • Santi G.C.
  • Savage D.
  • Scheffer J.A.
  • Schönegger P.
  • Schultner D.T.
  • Schutte E.M.
  • Scott A.
  • Sharma M.
  • Sharma P.
  • Skali A.
  • Stadelmann D.
  • Stafford C.A.
  • Stanojevic D.
  • Stefaniak A.
  • Sternisko A.
  • Stoica A.
  • Stoyanova K.K.
  • Strickland B.
  • Sundvall J.
  • Thomas J.P.
  • Tinghög G.
  • Torgler B.
  • Traast I.J.
  • Tucciarelli R.
  • Tyrala M.
  • Ungson N.D.
  • Uysal M.S.
  • Van Lange P.A.M.
  • van Prooijen J.-W.
  • van Rooy D.
  • Västfjäll D.
  • Verkoeijen P.
  • Vieira J.B.
  • von Sikorski C.
  • Walker A.C.
  • Watermeyer J.
  • Wetter E.
  • Whillans A.
  • Willardt R.
  • Wohl M.J.A.
  • Wójcik A.D.
  • Wu K.
  • Yamada Y.
  • Yilmaz O.
  • Yogeeswaran K.
  • Ziemer C.-T.
  • Zwaan R.A.
  • Boggio P.S.

Unidades de Investigación

Abstract

Changing collective behaviour and supporting non-pharmaceutical interventions is an important component in mitigating virus transmission during a pandemic. In a large international collaboration (Study 1, N = 49,968 across 67 countries), we investigated self-reported factors associated with public health behaviours (e.g., spatial distancing and stricter hygiene) and endorsed public policy interventions (e.g., closing bars and restaurants) during the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic (April-May 2020). Respondents who reported identifying more strongly with their nation consistently reported greater engagement in public health behaviours and support for public health policies. Results were similar for representative and non-representative national samples. Study 2 (N = 42 countries) conceptually replicated the central finding using aggregate indices of national identity (obtained using the World Values Survey) and a measure of actual behaviour change during the pandemic (obtained from Google mobility reports). Higher levels of national identification prior to the pandemic predicted lower mobility during the early stage of the pandemic (r = -0.40). We discuss the potential implications of links between national identity, leadership, and public health for managing COVID-19 and future pandemics. © 2022, The Author(s).

Datos de la publicación

ISSN/ISSNe:
2041-1723,

Nature Communications  Nature Publishing Group

Tipo:
Article
Páginas:
-
PubMed:
35082277
Enlace a otro recurso:
www.scopus.com
Factor de Impacto:
5.116 SCImago
Cuartil:
Q1 SCImago

Citas Recibidas en Scopus: 252

Documentos

  • No hay documentos

Métricas

Filiaciones mostrar / ocultar

Keywords

  • COVID-19; disease transmission; global perspective; health policy; health survey; public health; cultural factor; epidemiology; health behavior; human; leadership; legislation and jurisprudence; pandemic; prevention and control; psychology; public health; self report; social behavior; social psychology; COVID-19; Cross-Cultural Comparison; Health Behavior; Humans; Leadership; Pandemics; Public Health; SARS-CoV-2; Self Report; Social Conformity; Social Identification

Financiación

Proyectos asociados

COVID19 International Collaboration on Social & Moral Psychology

Investigador Principal: JULIAN RIAÑO MORENO

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY . 2020

Compartir