Libertarian independent ideologies predict lower support for and participation in COVID‐19 safety precautions among Americans

IF 4.8 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Social and Personality Psychology Compass Pub Date : 2023-09-09 DOI:10.1111/spc3.12886
Elise Coberly, Xiaowen Xu
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Abstract In the US, higher conservatism has consistently been linked to lower receptiveness toward COVID‐19 safety precautions. The present studies extended these findings by examining how specific dimensions of conservatism contributed to this relationship. Three studies (total N = 1123) found that conservatives with higher Libertarian Independent attitudes reported less support for and participation in COVID‐19 safety precautions. These effects remained robust after controlling for demographics, general political orientation, COVID‐19 threat perception, and personality. These findings offer nuanced insight into how those with different conservative ideologies responded to COVID‐19 safety precautions.
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自由主义的独立意识形态预测,美国人对COVID - 19安全预防措施的支持和参与程度较低
在美国,较高的保守性一直与对COVID - 19安全预防措施的较低接受度有关。目前的研究通过检查保守主义的具体维度如何促成这种关系来扩展这些发现。三项研究(总N = 1123)发现,持较高自由主义独立态度的保守派对COVID - 19安全预防措施的支持和参与程度较低。在控制了人口统计学、一般政治倾向、COVID - 19威胁感知和个性之后,这些影响仍然很强。这些发现为了解具有不同保守意识形态的人如何应对COVID - 19安全预防措施提供了细致入微的见解。
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Social and Personality Psychology Compass
Social and Personality Psychology Compass Psychology-Social Psychology
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