What Psychological Factors Make Individuals Believe They Are Infected by Coronavirus 2019?

Background: We previously showed, by means of an online-based survey, that the belief of being infected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) acted as a nocebo and predicted higher perception of symptoms similar to COVID-19 symptoms. However, there is little known about the psychological mechanisms...

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Main Authors: Hojjat Daniali, Magne Arve Flaten
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.667722/full
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spelling doaj-18fe807f322b4c58ae0fd9d436fbf3942021-04-22T05:38:56ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-04-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.667722667722What Psychological Factors Make Individuals Believe They Are Infected by Coronavirus 2019?Hojjat DanialiMagne Arve FlatenBackground: We previously showed, by means of an online-based survey, that the belief of being infected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) acted as a nocebo and predicted higher perception of symptoms similar to COVID-19 symptoms. However, there is little known about the psychological mechanisms that give rise to beliefs such as certainty of being infected by COVID-19, and this was investigated in the present study.Objective: Using the same data from the previous online survey with the same research team, we further investigated whether certainty of being infected by COVID-19 is associated with age, sex, health anxiety, and/or personality traits.Methods: Respondents (N = 375) filled out an online survey with 57 questions about symptoms similar to COVID-19, certainty of being infected by COVID-19, anxiety, stress, health anxiety, and personality dimensions (based on the five-factor model of personality).Results: Higher levels of conscientiousness and health anxiety were independently associated with certainty of being infected by COVID-19. The model predicted 29% of the variance in certainty of being infected by COVID-19.Conclusion: Being conscientious and worried about health issues were associated with the belief of being infected by COVID-19. Such finding may have implications for health care personnel who provide COVID-19 testing or consulting services to general population, as individuals high in these traits may over-report COVID-like symptoms. Theoretically, these findings point to psychological factors that may increase nocebo and possibly placebo effects. Clinically, the findings suggest that individuals high in conscientiousness and health anxiety may be more likely to over-report their bodily experiences.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.667722/fullcoronavirus disease 2019expectationshealth anxietypersonality dimensionsconscientiousnessnocebo effects
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What Psychological Factors Make Individuals Believe They Are Infected by Coronavirus 2019?
Frontiers in Psychology
coronavirus disease 2019
expectations
health anxiety
personality dimensions
conscientiousness
nocebo effects
author_facet Hojjat Daniali
Magne Arve Flaten
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title What Psychological Factors Make Individuals Believe They Are Infected by Coronavirus 2019?
title_short What Psychological Factors Make Individuals Believe They Are Infected by Coronavirus 2019?
title_full What Psychological Factors Make Individuals Believe They Are Infected by Coronavirus 2019?
title_fullStr What Psychological Factors Make Individuals Believe They Are Infected by Coronavirus 2019?
title_full_unstemmed What Psychological Factors Make Individuals Believe They Are Infected by Coronavirus 2019?
title_sort what psychological factors make individuals believe they are infected by coronavirus 2019?
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Background: We previously showed, by means of an online-based survey, that the belief of being infected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) acted as a nocebo and predicted higher perception of symptoms similar to COVID-19 symptoms. However, there is little known about the psychological mechanisms that give rise to beliefs such as certainty of being infected by COVID-19, and this was investigated in the present study.Objective: Using the same data from the previous online survey with the same research team, we further investigated whether certainty of being infected by COVID-19 is associated with age, sex, health anxiety, and/or personality traits.Methods: Respondents (N = 375) filled out an online survey with 57 questions about symptoms similar to COVID-19, certainty of being infected by COVID-19, anxiety, stress, health anxiety, and personality dimensions (based on the five-factor model of personality).Results: Higher levels of conscientiousness and health anxiety were independently associated with certainty of being infected by COVID-19. The model predicted 29% of the variance in certainty of being infected by COVID-19.Conclusion: Being conscientious and worried about health issues were associated with the belief of being infected by COVID-19. Such finding may have implications for health care personnel who provide COVID-19 testing or consulting services to general population, as individuals high in these traits may over-report COVID-like symptoms. Theoretically, these findings point to psychological factors that may increase nocebo and possibly placebo effects. Clinically, the findings suggest that individuals high in conscientiousness and health anxiety may be more likely to over-report their bodily experiences.
topic coronavirus disease 2019
expectations
health anxiety
personality dimensions
conscientiousness
nocebo effects
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.667722/full
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