Compliance in crisis: Concern, trust and distrustful complacency in the COVID-19 pandemic

被引:1
|
作者
Lalot, Fanny [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Abrams, Dominic [2 ]
Jessop, Curtis [3 ]
Curtice, John [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Basel, Fac Psychol, Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Kent, Sch Psychol, Canterbury, England
[3] Natl Ctr Social Res, London, England
[4] Univ Strathclyde, Sch Govt & Publ Policy, Glasgow, Scotland
[5] Univ Basel, Fac Psychol, Missionsstr 64a, CH-4055 Basel, Switzerland
基金
英国科研创新办公室;
关键词
concern; compliance; COVID-19; distrustful complacency; health-protective behaviour; pandemic; political trust; POLITICAL TRUST; PUBLIC-HEALTH; GOVERNMENT; SUPPORT;
D O I
10.1111/spc3.12752
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Two studies tested a distrustful complacency hypothesis, according to which either concern or political trust would be enough to sustain law-abiding attitudes and compliance with health-protective policies during the COVID-19 pandemic; but the absence of both concern and trust would result in markedly lower support and compliance. Study 1 supported this hypothesis with NatCen nationally representative sample of Great Britain (N = 2413; weighted regression analyses), focussing on law-abiding attitudes. Study 2 (preregistered) replicated these findings with a representative sample (N = 1523) investigating support for COVID-19 policies and compliant behaviour. Participants who were less concerned about the consequences of the pandemic (for themselves and for others) and simultaneously less trustful of the government expressed weaker law-abiding attitudes and reported less compliance with COVID-19 restrictions. These findings have implications for policy and public health strategies in time of crisis.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Who Follows the Rules During a Crisis?-Personality Traits and Trust as Predictors of Compliance With Containment Recommendations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Schmeisser, Yvonne
    Renstrom, Emma A. A.
    Back, Hanna
    FRONTIERS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2021, 3
  • [22] How can governments generate compliance in times of crisis? A review of the COVID-19 pandemic
    Jean-François Daoust
    French Politics, 2023, 21 : 179 - 194
  • [23] Institutions matter: The impact of the covid-19 pandemic on the political trust of young Europeans
    Bottasso, Anna
    Cerruti, Gianluca
    Conti, Maurizio
    JOURNAL OF REGIONAL SCIENCE, 2022, 62 (04) : 1122 - 1148
  • [24] How can governments generate compliance in times of crisis? A review of the COVID-19 pandemic
    Daoust, Jean-Francois
    FRENCH POLITICS, 2023, 21 (02) : 179 - 194
  • [25] Trust in Institutions, Not in Political Leaders, Determines Compliance in COVID-19 Prevention Measures within Societies across the Globe
    Badman, Ryan P.
    Wang, Ace X.
    Skrodzki, Martin
    Cho, Heng-Chin
    Aguilar-Lleyda, David
    Shiono, Naoko
    Yoo, Seng Bum Michael
    Chiang, Yen-Sheng
    Akaishi, Rei
    BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 2022, 12 (06)
  • [26] Determinants of Political Trust during the Early Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Putting Policy Performance into Evidence
    Belchior, Ana Maria
    Teixeira, Conceicao Pequito
    POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW, 2023, 21 (01) : 82 - 98
  • [27] COVID-19 Pandemic: a Litmus Test of Trust in the Health System
    Vijayaprasad Gopichandran
    Sudharshini Subramaniam
    Maria Jusler Kalsingh
    Asian Bioethics Review, 2020, 12 : 213 - 221
  • [28] COVID-19 Pandemic: a Litmus Test of Trust in the Health System
    Gopichandran, Vijayaprasad
    Subramaniam, Sudharshini
    Kalsingh, Maria Jusler
    ASIAN BIOETHICS REVIEW, 2020, 12 (02) : 213 - 221
  • [29] Ethnic diversity and political trust at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic
    Schraff, Dominik
    Hegewald, Sven
    EUROPEAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 2024,
  • [30] Institutional Trust and Compliance with Measures to Fight COVID-19
    Anetta Caplanova
    Rudolf Sivak
    Estera Szakadatova
    International Advances in Economic Research, 2021, 27 : 47 - 60