To comply or not comply? A latent profile analysis of behaviours and attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic.

How and why do people comply with protective behaviours during COVID-19? The emerging literature employs a variable-centered approach, typically using a narrow selection of constructs within a study. This study is the first to adopt a person-centred approach to identify complex patterns of complianc...

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Main Authors: Sabina Kleitman, Dayna J Fullerton, Lisa M Zhang, Matthew D Blanchard, Jihyun Lee, Lazar Stankov, Valerie Thompson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255268
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spelling doaj-050183d25b8d4302a103a93fa07568fb2021-08-10T04:31:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01167e025526810.1371/journal.pone.0255268To comply or not comply? A latent profile analysis of behaviours and attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic.Sabina KleitmanDayna J FullertonLisa M ZhangMatthew D BlanchardJihyun LeeLazar StankovValerie ThompsonHow and why do people comply with protective behaviours during COVID-19? The emerging literature employs a variable-centered approach, typically using a narrow selection of constructs within a study. This study is the first to adopt a person-centred approach to identify complex patterns of compliance, and holistically examine underlying psychological differences, integrating multiple psychology paradigms and epidemiology. 1575 participants from Australia, US, UK, and Canada indicated their behaviours, attitudes, personality, cognitive/decision-making ability, resilience, adaptability, coping, political and cultural factors, and information consumption during the pandemic's first wave. Using Latent Profile Analysis, two broad groups were identified. The compliant group (90%) reported greater worries, and perceived protective measures as effective, whilst the non-compliant group (about 10%) perceived them as problematic. The non-compliant group were lower on agreeableness and cultural tightness-looseness, but more extraverted, and reactant. They utilised more maladaptive coping strategies, checked/trusted the news less, and used official sources less. Females showed greater compliance than males. By promoting greater appreciation of the complexity of behaviour during COVID-19, this research provides a critical platform to inform future studies, public health policy, and targeted behaviour change interventions during pandemics. The results also challenge age-related stereotypes and assumptions.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255268
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Dayna J Fullerton
Lisa M Zhang
Matthew D Blanchard
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Lazar Stankov
Valerie Thompson
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Dayna J Fullerton
Lisa M Zhang
Matthew D Blanchard
Jihyun Lee
Lazar Stankov
Valerie Thompson
To comply or not comply? A latent profile analysis of behaviours and attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sabina Kleitman
Dayna J Fullerton
Lisa M Zhang
Matthew D Blanchard
Jihyun Lee
Lazar Stankov
Valerie Thompson
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title To comply or not comply? A latent profile analysis of behaviours and attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
title_short To comply or not comply? A latent profile analysis of behaviours and attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
title_full To comply or not comply? A latent profile analysis of behaviours and attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
title_fullStr To comply or not comply? A latent profile analysis of behaviours and attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
title_full_unstemmed To comply or not comply? A latent profile analysis of behaviours and attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
title_sort to comply or not comply? a latent profile analysis of behaviours and attitudes during the covid-19 pandemic.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description How and why do people comply with protective behaviours during COVID-19? The emerging literature employs a variable-centered approach, typically using a narrow selection of constructs within a study. This study is the first to adopt a person-centred approach to identify complex patterns of compliance, and holistically examine underlying psychological differences, integrating multiple psychology paradigms and epidemiology. 1575 participants from Australia, US, UK, and Canada indicated their behaviours, attitudes, personality, cognitive/decision-making ability, resilience, adaptability, coping, political and cultural factors, and information consumption during the pandemic's first wave. Using Latent Profile Analysis, two broad groups were identified. The compliant group (90%) reported greater worries, and perceived protective measures as effective, whilst the non-compliant group (about 10%) perceived them as problematic. The non-compliant group were lower on agreeableness and cultural tightness-looseness, but more extraverted, and reactant. They utilised more maladaptive coping strategies, checked/trusted the news less, and used official sources less. Females showed greater compliance than males. By promoting greater appreciation of the complexity of behaviour during COVID-19, this research provides a critical platform to inform future studies, public health policy, and targeted behaviour change interventions during pandemics. The results also challenge age-related stereotypes and assumptions.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255268
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