Personality and Individual Differences | 2021

Dark- and bright-side reactions to government advice about Covid-19, and a test of a method to moderate such reactions

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The aim of this paper was to study how individual differences in personality shape reactions to authorities health advice during the COVID-19 pandemic and how such reactions can be modified. Three studies, with between 249 and 407 participants, investigated this. Study 1 used a longitudinal design, and included measures of personality (NEO-FFI3, SCATI), political orientation, age and gender as predictors of reactions toward COVID-19 advice and regulations. Studies 2 and 3 were randomised experiments testing effects of principles for behaviour modification on such reactions. In study 1, we found that being female, older, or having liberal political views, as well as neuroticism, agreeableness and conscientiousness in the higher ranges, were associated with constructive reactions. Externalising personality disorders were related to opposite reactions. In study 2, we found that the experimental instructions had a significant positive impact on such reactions. These results were replicated in in study 3. Implications and limitations are discussed.

Volume 181
Pages 111016
DOI 10.1016/J.PAID.2021.111016
Language English
Journal Personality and Individual Differences

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