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Author: Butovskaya, Marina L.; Burkova, Valentina N.; Randall, Ashley K.; Donato, Silvia Fedenok Julija N.; Hocker, Lauren Kline Kai M.; Ahmadi, Khodabakhsh Alghraibeh Ahmad M.; Allami, Fathil Bakir Mutsher Alpaslan Fadime Suata Al-Zu’bi Mohammad Ahmad Abdelaziz Biçer Derya Fatma Cetinkaya Hakan David Oana Alexandra Dural Seda Erickson Paige Ermakov Alexey M.; Ertuğrul, Berna Fayankinnu Emmanuel Abiodun Fisher Maryanne L.; Hromatko, Ivana Kasparova Elena Kavina Alexander Khun-Inkeeree Hareesol Koç Fırat Kolodkin Vladimir MacEacheron Melanie Maruf Irma Rachmawati Meskó Norbert Mkrtchyan Ruzan Nurisnaeny Poppy Setiawati Ojedokun Oluyinka Adebayo Damilola Omar-Fauzee Mohd S. B.; Özener, Barış Ponciano Edna Lúcia Tinoco Popov Igor V.; Rizwan, Muhammad Sabiniewicz Agnieszka Spodina Victoriya I.; Stoyanova, Stanislava Tripathi Nachiketa Upadhyay Satwik Weisfeld Carol Yaakob Mohd Faiz Mohd Yusof Mat Rahimi Zinurova Raushaniia I.
Title: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Role of Empathy during COVID-19’s First Wave
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  • Document date: 2021_1_1
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    Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic has spread throughout the world, and concerns about psychological, social, and economic consequences are growing rapidly. Individuals’ empathy-based reactions towards others may be an important resilience factor in the face of COVID-19. Self-report data from 15,375 participants across 23 countries were collected from May to August 2020 during the early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, this study examined different facets of empathy—Perspective-Taking, Emp
    Document: The COVID-19 pandemic has spread throughout the world, and concerns about psychological, social, and economic consequences are growing rapidly. Individuals’ empathy-based reactions towards others may be an important resilience factor in the face of COVID-19. Self-report data from 15,375 participants across 23 countries were collected from May to August 2020 during the early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, this study examined different facets of empathy—Perspective-Taking, Empathic Concern, and Personal Distress, and their association with cross-cultural ratings on Individualism, Power Distance, The Human Development Index, Social Support Ranking, and the Infectious Disease Vulnerability Index, as well as the currently confirmed number of cases of COVID-19 at the time of data collection. The highest ratings on Perspective-Taking were obtained for USA, Brazil, Italy, Croatia, and Armenia (from maximum to minimum);on Empathetic Concern, for the USA, Brazil, Hungary, Italy, and Indonesia;and on Personal Distress, from Brazil, Turkey, Italy, Armenia, Indonesia. Results also present associations between demographic factors and empathy across countries. Limitations and future directions are presented.

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