坚持COVID-19措施:自主动机在短期和长期基础上的关键作用。

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Motivation Science Pub Date : 2021-10-25 DOI:10.1037/mot0000250
S. Morbée, B. Vermote, J. Waterschoot, L. Dieleman, B. Soenens, O. Van den Bergh, R. Ryan, J. Vanhalst, Gert-Jan De Muynck, M. Vansteenkiste
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为了限制sars - cov -2病毒的传播,世界各国政府采取了行为措施,需要其公民付出相当大的努力才能遵守。在自我决定理论的基础上,本研究试图在一项比利时公民的研究中检验各种个人遵循政府指导方针的动机与他们自我报告的对这些措施的遵守之间的横断面(总N = 45975, Mage = 50.42)、每周(子样本1;N = 981, Mage = 41.32)和长期(子样本2;N = 5643, Mage = 53.09)。在控制新冠病毒特异性担忧和感知感染风险的情况下,自主动机与公民的同时依从性(总样本)、封锁期间每周依从性的增加(子样本1)以及退出阶段的持续依从性(子样本2)呈正相关。内源性调节和外部调节分别与同时依从性呈正相关和负相关,但没有长期预测价值。研究结果表明,公民的自主动机是依从性的有力预测指标,这表明政治家、政策制定者和专家都很好地采用了一种持续培养自主动机的沟通方式。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2021 APA,版权所有)
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Adherence to COVID-19 measures: The critical role of autonomous motivation on a short- and long-term basis.
To limit the spreading of the SARS-CoV-2-virus, governments worldwide have introduced behavioral measures that require considerable effort from their citizens to adhere to. Grounded in Self-Determination Theory, the present research sought to examine in a study among Belgian citizens the cross-sectional (total N = 45975, Mage = 50.42), week-to-week (subsample 1;N = 981, Mage = 41.32), and long-term (subsample 2;N = 5643, Mage = 53.09) associations between various individual motives to follow government guidelines and their self-reported adherence to these measures. Controlling for COVID-specific concerns and perceived risk for infection, autonomous motivation related positively to citizens' concurrent adherence (total sample), their increased week-to-week adherence during the lockdown (subsample 1), and their persistent adherence during an exit phase (subsample 2). Introjected regulation and external regulation were positively and negatively associated with concurrent adherence, respectively, but had no long-term predictive value. The findings indicate that citizens' autonomous motivation is a robust predictor of adherence, suggesting that politicians, policymakers, and experts do well to adopt a communication style that ongoingly fosters autonomous motivation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved)
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