Author: Yamagata, Mei; Teraguchi, Tsukasa; Miura, Asako
Title: Effects of Pathogenâ€Avoidance Tendency on Infectionâ€Prevention Behaviors and Exclusionary Attitudes toward Foreigners: A Longitudinal Study of the COVIDâ€19 Outbreak in Japan Cord-id: ysed6m67 Document date: 2021_8_10
ID: ysed6m67
Snippet: This study investigated the changes in public behaviors and attitudes following the spread of COVIDâ€19 in Japan. Using a longitudinal approach that analyzes the movement of an unpredictable and real infection threat to explain and predict human behavior during the pandemic—a novel approach in behavioral immune system research—a panel survey was conducted on Japanese citizens. The results of the survey, conducted in late January, midâ€February, and early March 2020, indicated that the infl
Document: This study investigated the changes in public behaviors and attitudes following the spread of COVIDâ€19 in Japan. Using a longitudinal approach that analyzes the movement of an unpredictable and real infection threat to explain and predict human behavior during the pandemic—a novel approach in behavioral immune system research—a panel survey was conducted on Japanese citizens. The results of the survey, conducted in late January, midâ€February, and early March 2020, indicated that the influence of the interaction between the changes in situational infection threat and individual differences in pathogenâ€avoidance tendency on infectionâ€prevention behaviors and exclusionary attitudes toward foreigners was not significant. Moreover, frequent contact with foreigners had a mitigating effect on exclusionary attitudes. The study thus provided a valuable contribution to the application of behavioral immuneâ€system responses to problems associated with infection threats. Moreover, consideration of the aspects of adaptive reaction and social learning allowed us to observe the process of adaptive strategies in novel environments under conditions of high ecological validity and to accurately understand the psychological response to infectious disease outbreaks.
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