Optimistic Bias about COVID-19 Infection Susceptibility across Demographics in Pakistan

IF 0.6 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology Pub Date : 2020-08-28 DOI:10.31580/JRP.V2I2.1488
M. Asif, Saima Ghazal, Musa Kazim, M. Idrees, Usman Zaheer
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Abstract Backgrounds  Optimistic bias in terms of risk estimates about COVID-19 infection susceptibility in Pakistani population is a threat which will cause horrifying results, just like Italy, France, and USA. We present estimates of perceived risk of COVID-19 infection susceptibility across demographics in Pakistani population. Methods  In the last week of may, 2020, an online survey (N = 440) was conducted in Pakistan. A questionnaire was developed in Urdu language about people’s perceptions of risk judgments about COVID-19 infection susceptibility. Findings Estimate of perceived risk of COVID-19 infection for one’s self was low than for the others. These irrationally optimistic estimates about COVID-19 infection susceptibility were consistent across gender, age levels, and education levels. Conclusion Results of this survey were consistent with the previous researches, representing that people are optimistically biased about the susceptible for COVID-19 infection. Further studies are needed to find out the caused of optimistic bias and its effects on actual protective behaviors.   Keywords: optimistic bias, risk judgments, COVID-19 infection
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巴基斯坦人口统计数据对COVID-19感染易感性的乐观偏见
背景与意大利、法国和美国一样,对巴基斯坦人群COVID-19感染易感性风险估计的乐观偏见是一种威胁,将导致可怕的结果。我们对巴基斯坦人口统计数据中COVID-19感染易感性的感知风险进行了估计。方法于2020年5月最后一周在巴基斯坦进行在线调查(N = 440)。以乌尔都语编写了一份调查问卷,了解人们对COVID-19感染易感性风险判断的看法。结果发现,自我感染COVID-19的感知风险估计值低于其他人。这些对COVID-19感染易感性的不合理乐观估计在性别、年龄水平和教育水平上是一致的。本次调查的结果与之前的研究结果一致,代表了人们对COVID-19易感人群的乐观偏见。乐观偏见产生的原因及其对实际保护行为的影响有待进一步研究。关键词:乐观偏见,风险判断,COVID-19感染
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