Maintaining social support while social distancing: The longitudinal benefit of basic psychological needs for symptoms of anxiety during the COVID-19 outbreak [0.03%]
保持社交距离下的社会支持:基本心理需求对疫情期间焦虑症状的纵向效益
Sebastiano Costa,Natale Canale,Giovanna Mioni et al.
Sebastiano Costa et al.
Although social distancing measures could be potentially perceived as thwarting conditions for basic psychological needs and thus causing psychological distress, off(on)line social support could compensate for this frustration by providing ...
Intergroup biologization and outgroup prejudice in the time of COVID-19 [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的族群间的生物学化及其他群体的偏见
Roberta Rosa Valtorta,Cristina Baldissarri,Chiara Volpato et al.
Roberta Rosa Valtorta et al.
Through two studies (N = 602) conducted in Italy between February and March 2020, we examined the impact of the COVID-19 emergency on biologization-a form of dehumanization that involves the perception of others as contagious entities-and o...
Emotions during the Covid-19 pandemic: Fear, anxiety, and anger as mediators between threats and policy support and political actions [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的情绪:恐惧、焦虑和愤怒在威胁与政策支持及政治行为之间的中介作用
Emma A Renström,Hanna Bäck
Emma A Renström
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly changed the lives of most people. It has been described as the most severe global health disaster of modern times by the United Nations. No doubt such a major crisis influences what citizens think of ...
Communicating expert consensus increases personal support for COVID-19 mitigation policies [0.03%]
沟通专家共识可以增加个人对COVID-19缓解政策的支持
John R Kerr,Sander van der Linden
John R Kerr
The Gateway Belief Model (GBM) places perception of a scientific consensus as a key "gateway cognition" with cascading effects on personal beliefs, concern, and ultimately support for public policies. However, few studies seeking to evaluat...
Being Ostracized Versus Out of the Loop: Redundant or Unique Predictors of Variance in Workplace Outcomes? [0.03%]
被排斥与被边缘化:工作场所的结果变异的冗余或独特预测因子?
Eric E Jones,Alex T Ramsey,Eric D Wesselmann et al.
Eric E Jones et al.
Based on the existing research, being excluded from information (i.e., being out of the loop) produces similar consequences as being ignored or excluded from activities. Consequently, one might wonder whether it is necessary to measure or s...
Community cohesion during the first peak of the COVID-19 pandemic: A social antidote to health anxiety and stress [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情第一波高峰期间的社区凝聚力:社会焦虑和压力的解毒剂
Sarah Jane Svensson,Stamatis Elntib
Sarah Jane Svensson
Social support gained through community ties has been pivotal in dealing with stressful events. A cross-sectional community sample (N = 2,329) was gathered to assess community cohesion buffering against heath anxiety and perceived stress du...
A call for caution regarding infection-acquired COVID-19 immunity: The potentially unintended effects of "immunity passports" and how to mitigate them [0.03%]
对感染获得性COVID-19免疫持谨慎态度:“免疫护照”的潜在意外影响及其缓解措施
Ricky Green,Mikey Biddlestone,Karen M Douglas
Ricky Green
Research suggests that emerging information about infection-acquired COVID-19 immunity should be interpreted with caution. The introduction of "immunity passports" that would enable people who have recovered from COVID-19 to travel freely a...
Can a pandemic make people more socially conservative? Political ideology, gender roles, and the case of COVID-19 [0.03%]
一场疫情会使得人们更加保守吗?政治意识形态、性别角色与新冠肺炎案例分析
Daniel L Rosenfeld,A Janet Tomiyama
Daniel L Rosenfeld
The first months of 2020 rapidly threw people into a period of societal turmoil and pathogen threat with the COVID-19 pandemic. By promoting epistemic and existential motivational processes and activating people's behavioral immune systems,...
The influence of mortality reminders on cultural in-group versus out-group takeaway food safety perceptions during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
死亡提醒在COVID-19大流行期间对文化内群体和外群体的外卖食品安全感知的影响
Simon McCabe,Seda Erdem
Simon McCabe
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic takeaway food orders generally increased, yet sales of Chinese and Italian food declined. At this time, news sources ran stories on the safety of cuisine from these countries, frequently juxt...
A little shot of humility: Intellectual humility predicts vaccination attitudes and intention to vaccinate against COVID-19 [0.03%]
一点谦卑:认知上的谦逊预示着接种疫苗的态度以及对新冠肺炎疫苗的接种意愿
Ho P Huynh,Amy R Senger
Ho P Huynh
Vaccinations remain a critical, albeit surprisingly controversial, health behavior, especially with the promise of widely available COVID-19 vaccine. Intellectual humility, a virtue characterized by nonjudgmental recognition of one's own in...