| Literature DB >> 34769858 |
Lloyd Balbuena1, Merylin Monaro2.
Abstract
In the first quarter of 2020, Italy became one of the earliest hotspots of COVID-19 infection, and the government imposed a lockdown. During the lockdown, an online survey of 2053 adults was conducted that asked about health behaviors and about the psychological and overall impact of COVID-19. The present study is a secondary analysis of that data. We hypothesized that self-control, higher socio-economic status, existing health conditions, and fear of infection were all inversely related to actions (or intentions) that violated the lockdown (i.e., infractions). Using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM), we found that only the fear of infection significantly dissuaded people from violating lockdown rules. Since it is not practical or ethical to sow a fear of infection, our study indicates that enacting rules and enforcing them firmly and fairly are important tools for containing the infection. This may become more important as vaccines become more widely available and people lose their fear of infection.Entities:
Keywords: collective behavior; fear of infection; pathogens; safety measures; self-control; social dilemma
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34769858 PMCID: PMC8583192 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182111341
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Model 1: Direct effects only. Please refer to Appendix A Table A1 for the exact wording of indicators. The outcome (infractions) is predicted by four latent variables indicated by circles (self-control, health conditions, SES, and fear of infection). Rectangles are the observed variables. Arrows terminating in infractions are regression coefficients. Arrows originating from a latent variable (reflective) and terminating in a rectangle represent loading. Arrows originating from a rectangle and ending in a latent variable (formative) represent weights.
Figure 2Model 2: Direct Effects + 1 indirect Effect. The same as Model 1 except for an added path (regression coefficient) from health conditions to fear of infection. The indirect effect of health conditions on infractions is not significant.
Model 1: Direct Effects Only.
| Variable | Beta | Bootstrapped | t |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fear of Infection | −0.14 | −0.19–−0.11 | −6.88 | <0.001 |
| Health Conditions | −0.03 | −0.07–0.09 | −0.60 | 0.54 |
| SES | −0.06 | −0.12–0.09 | −0.80 | 0.43 |
| Self-Control | −0.08 | −0.15–0.12 | −1.16 | 0.25 |
Model 2: Direct Effects + 1 Indirect Effect.
| Variable | Beta | Bootstrapped | t |
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| Fear of Infection | −0.14 | −0.19–−0.10 | −6.63 | <0.001 |
| Health Conditions | −0.03 | −0.06–0.09 | −0.65 | 0.51 |
| SES | −0.06 | −0.12–0.09 | −0.79 | 0.43 |
| Self-Control | −0.08 | −0.15–0.12 | −1.17 | 0.24 |
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| Health Conditions | −0.01 | −0.01–0.00 | −0.57 | 0.57 |
Reliability of Reflective Latent Variables.
| Variable | Composite | Average Variance |
|---|---|---|
| Fear of Infection | 0.77 | 0.54 |
| Self-Control | 0.78 | 0.24 |
| Infractions | 0.66 | 0.28 |
Variable names, Descriptions and Variance Inflation Factor.
| Latent Variable/Indicator | Description | VIF |
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| bscs1 | I am good at resisting temptation | 1.423 |
| bscs2 | I have a hard time breaking bad habits | 1.473 |
| bscs3 | I am lazy | 1.323 |
| bscs4 | I say inappropriate things | 1.299 |
| bscs5 | I do certain things that are bad for me, if they are fun | 1.707 |
| bscs6 | I refuse things that are bad for me | 1.564 |
| bscs7 | I wish I had more discipline | 1.546 |
| bscs8 | People would say that I have iron self-discipline | 1.600 |
| bscs9 | Pleasure and fun sometimes keep me from getting work done | 1.328 |
| bscs10 | I have trouble concentrating | 1.761 |
| bscs11 | I am able to work effectively toward long-term goals | 1.290 |
| bscs12 | Sometimes I can’t stop myself from doing something, | 1.287 |
| bscs13 | I often act without thinking through all the alternatives | 1.697 |
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| diabetes | Do you currently suffer from diabetes? | 1.001 |
| cancer | Do you currently suffer from cancer? | 1.003 |
| immun_supp | Do you currently suffer from immunosuppression? | 1.007 |
| pulmo | Do you currently suffer from pulmonary diseases? | 1.009 |
| card | Do you currently suffer from cardiovascular diseases? | 1.013 |
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| not_student | Employment condition: student (reversed) | 1.119 |
| wage | Monthly income of your cohabitation (euros): | 1.044 |
| educ_cat | Educational level (elementary school, secondary school, | 1.092 |
| inc_or_subsid | Earning income or stopped working but getting paid | 1.145 |
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| seeks_info_ascend | Are you actively searching for information on the | 1.118 |
| feel_dangr | How much do you feel in danger of COVID-19 infection? | 1.258 |
| attn_sympt | In the last period, are you paying more attention than usual | 1.266 |
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| out_not_nec | I only go out when necessary (reversed) | 1.005 |
| defy_ban | I go out regularly in defiance of the ban | 1.048 |
| wlk_dsp_ban | I happened to go out for a walk indefiance of the ban | 1.097 |
| grocry_not_nec | I happened to go to the grocery store without real | 1.056 |
| tricks | I am looking for tricks to bypass the ordinances | 1.183 |
| not_resp_rules | I respect loyally the rules imposed by ministerial | 1.206 |