Psychological Predictors of Precautionary Behaviors in Response to COVID-19: A Structural Model
The first lines of defense during an epidemic are behavioral interventions, including stay-at-home measures or precautionary health training, aimed at reducing contact and disease transmission. Examining the psychosocial variables that may lead to greater adoption of such precautionary behaviors is...
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doaj-95c0c842ec9e4d09a8e504c54b19555a2021-04-28T04:28:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-04-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.559289559289Psychological Predictors of Precautionary Behaviors in Response to COVID-19: A Structural ModelMartha Frías-Armenta0Nadia Saraí Corral-Frías1Victor Corral-Verdugo2Marc Yancy Lucas3Law Department, University of Sonora, Hermosillo, MexicoPsychology Department, University of Sonora, Hermosillo, MexicoPsychology Department, University of Sonora, Hermosillo, MexicoPsychology Department, University of Sonora, Hermosillo, MexicoThe first lines of defense during an epidemic are behavioral interventions, including stay-at-home measures or precautionary health training, aimed at reducing contact and disease transmission. Examining the psychosocial variables that may lead to greater adoption of such precautionary behaviors is critical. The present study examines predictors of precautionary practices against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in 709 Mexican participants from 24 states. The study was conducted via online questionnaire between the end of March and the beginning of April 2020, when the pandemic response was in its initial stages in Mexico. The instrument included demographic items, as well as scales assessing COVID-19-resembling symptoms, empathy, impulsivity, anhedonic depression, general health practices, alcohol consumption, and COVID-19-associated precautionary behaviors. Most participants reported adopting limited social distancing or other precautionary behaviors against COVID-19. The results of a structural equation model demonstrated that the presence of COVID-19 symptoms was related to impulsivity and general health behaviors. However, no direct association between precautionary behaviors and the presence of COVID-19 symptoms was found. In turn, precautionary behaviors were more prevalent among participants who reported higher empathy and general health behaviors and were inhibited indirectly by impulsivity via alcohol consumption. Furthermore, the model suggests that anhedonic depression symptoms have a negative indirect effect on precautionary behaviors via general health behaviors. Finally, impulsivity showed a negative direct effect on general health behavior. These results highlight the role that general physical health and mental health play on precautionary behavior and the critical importance of addressing issues such as depression, general health behaviors, and impulsivity in promoting safe actions and the protection of self and others.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.559289/fullempathyCOVID-19precautionary behaviorshealth practicesanhedoniaimpulsivity |
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Martha Frías-Armenta Nadia Saraí Corral-Frías Victor Corral-Verdugo Marc Yancy Lucas Psychological Predictors of Precautionary Behaviors in Response to COVID-19: A Structural Model Frontiers in Psychology empathy COVID-19 precautionary behaviors health practices anhedonia impulsivity |
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Martha Frías-Armenta Nadia Saraí Corral-Frías Victor Corral-Verdugo Marc Yancy Lucas |
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Psychological Predictors of Precautionary Behaviors in Response to COVID-19: A Structural Model |
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Psychological Predictors of Precautionary Behaviors in Response to COVID-19: A Structural Model |
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Psychological Predictors of Precautionary Behaviors in Response to COVID-19: A Structural Model |
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Psychological Predictors of Precautionary Behaviors in Response to COVID-19: A Structural Model |
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psychological predictors of precautionary behaviors in response to covid-19: a structural model |
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The first lines of defense during an epidemic are behavioral interventions, including stay-at-home measures or precautionary health training, aimed at reducing contact and disease transmission. Examining the psychosocial variables that may lead to greater adoption of such precautionary behaviors is critical. The present study examines predictors of precautionary practices against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in 709 Mexican participants from 24 states. The study was conducted via online questionnaire between the end of March and the beginning of April 2020, when the pandemic response was in its initial stages in Mexico. The instrument included demographic items, as well as scales assessing COVID-19-resembling symptoms, empathy, impulsivity, anhedonic depression, general health practices, alcohol consumption, and COVID-19-associated precautionary behaviors. Most participants reported adopting limited social distancing or other precautionary behaviors against COVID-19. The results of a structural equation model demonstrated that the presence of COVID-19 symptoms was related to impulsivity and general health behaviors. However, no direct association between precautionary behaviors and the presence of COVID-19 symptoms was found. In turn, precautionary behaviors were more prevalent among participants who reported higher empathy and general health behaviors and were inhibited indirectly by impulsivity via alcohol consumption. Furthermore, the model suggests that anhedonic depression symptoms have a negative indirect effect on precautionary behaviors via general health behaviors. Finally, impulsivity showed a negative direct effect on general health behavior. These results highlight the role that general physical health and mental health play on precautionary behavior and the critical importance of addressing issues such as depression, general health behaviors, and impulsivity in promoting safe actions and the protection of self and others. |
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