I Am Not a Full Person: Perceiving threat of COVID-19 leads to self-dehumanization

Jiaxin Shi , Jingyu Zhang , Sham Wai Lun , Xijing Wang
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As a worldwide pandemic, COVID-19 has affected billions of people's lives. The disease threatens people's health, wrecks the global economy, and triggers social problems. Beyond doubt, people feel threatened by the pandemic. We hypothesized that people would dehumanize themselves when faced with the threat of COVID-19. The current three studies confirmed our hypothesis (Ntotal = 2301). Specifically, we found that the threat of COVID-19 was positively related to self-dehumanization (Study 1). In Study 2, the manipulation of the threat of COVID-19 further indicated its causal effect on self-dehumanization. Moreover, we also examined the adverse consequence of self-dehumanization. People in Study 3a experienced poor psychological well-being when they were threatened by COVID-19, which was mediated by stronger self-dehumanization. Moreover, we identified the causal relationship between self-dehumanization and poor psychological well-being in Study 3b. In sum, our findings suggest the negative effect of the perceived threat of COVID-19 on self-perception and psychological health. We also discussed the theoretical and practical implications.

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我不是一个完整的人:感知COVID-19的威胁会导致自我非人化
作为一场全球性大流行,COVID-19影响了数十亿人的生活。这种疾病威胁着人们的健康,破坏全球经济,并引发社会问题。毫无疑问,人们感受到疫情的威胁。我们假设,面对COVID-19的威胁,人们会失去人性。目前三项研究证实了我们的假设(Ntotal = 2301)。具体而言,我们发现COVID-19威胁与自我去人性化呈正相关(研究1)。在研究2中,对COVID-19威胁的操纵进一步表明其对自我去人性化的因果关系。此外,我们还研究了自我非人性化的不良后果。研究3a中的人在受到COVID-19威胁时心理健康状况不佳,这是由更强的自我非人化介导的。此外,我们在研究3b中确定了自我非人化与不良心理健康之间的因果关系。总之,我们的研究结果表明,COVID-19感知威胁对自我认知和心理健康的负面影响。我们还讨论了理论和实践意义。
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