COVID-19 adaptive interventions: Implications for wellbeing and quality-of-life

H Ramkissoon - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Social bonds may assist in cultivating a more positive attitude to life through commonly
shared meanings about the COVID-19 pandemic. The key challenge, however, is how to …

National parochialism is ubiquitous across 42 nations around the world

A Romano, M Sutter, JH Liu, T Yamagishi… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Cooperation within and across borders is of paramount importance for the provision of
public goods. Parochialism–the tendency to cooperate more with ingroup than outgroup …

Exposure to COVID-19 is associated with increased altruism, particularly at the local level

G Grimalda, NR Buchan, OD Ozturk, AC Pinate… - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Abstract Theory posits that situations of existential threat will enhance prosociality in general
and particularly toward others perceived as belonging to the same group as the individual …

Cross-cultural variation in cooperation: A meta-analysis.

G Spadaro, C Graf, S **, S Arai, Y Inoue… - Journal of Personality …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Impersonal cooperation among strangers enables societies to create valuable public goods,
such as infrastructure, public services, and democracy. Several factors have been proposed …

Intentions to be vaccinated against COVID-19: The role of prosociality and conspiracy beliefs across 20 countries

V Enea, N Eisenbeck, DF Carreno… - Health …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Understanding the determinants of COVID-19 vaccine uptake is important to inform policy
decisions and plan vaccination campaigns. The aims of this research were to:(1) explore the …

Impact of societal culture on Covid-19 morbidity and mortality across countries

R Kumar - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Researchers have begun exploring the impact of societal culture on Covid-19 outcomes
(morbidity and mortality). However, emerging findings need integration with prior literature …

Lives versus Livelihoods? Perceived economic risk has a stronger association with support for COVID-19 preventive measures than perceived health risk

CF Nisa, JJ Bélanger, DG Faller, NR Buttrick… - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
This paper examines whether compliance with COVID-19 mitigation measures is motivated
by wanting to save lives or save the economy (or both), and which implications this carries to …

Examining change in social dominance and authoritarianism during New Zealand's nationwide COVID‐19 lockdown

E Zubielevitch, CG Sibley… - European Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
We investigated mean‐level changes in social dominance orientation (SDO) and right‐wing
authoritarianism (RWA) during (vs before) New Zealand's nationwide coronavirus disease …

Psychological well-being is associated with prosociality during the COVID-19 pandemic: A comparison of Swedish and Chinese samples.

Y Pan, JB Vieira, P Pärnamets, S Jangard, X Cheng… - Emotion, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
This study revisited the link between psychological well-being and prosociality during a
global crisis from a cross-cultural perspective. We surveyed two large samples of Chinese …

Trust, pandemic and communication: an analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic from an autopoietic systems perspective

HI Wahyuni - Kybernetes, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This article seeks to discuss trust within the context of public health crises using an
autopoietic systems perspective that positions communication as one of its core concepts …