Maladaptive Cognitive Bias in the New Normal Period: An Analyses from a Behavioural Science Perspective in the Time of Covid-19

The limited number of effective medical interventions to combat Covid-19 to date has resulted in government institutions focusing on preventive behaviours believed to minimize virus transmission. The Indonesian government has launched a ‘new normal’ campaign whereby outdoor activities are restricted...

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Main Authors: Zafira Rahmania Nur Shabrina, Insan Rekso Adiwibowo, Nurul Aisya Beryllia
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2020-12-01
Series:Buletin Psikologi
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpsikologi/article/view/60763
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spelling doaj-27d455db970a4019a9c37a9fee1d8a3a2020-12-22T05:23:29ZindUniversitas Gadjah MadaBuletin Psikologi0854-71062528-58582020-12-0128215316510.22146/buletinpsikologi.6076328885Maladaptive Cognitive Bias in the New Normal Period: An Analyses from a Behavioural Science Perspective in the Time of Covid-19Zafira Rahmania Nur Shabrina0Insan Rekso Adiwibowo1Nurul Aisya Beryllia2Fakultas Psikologi, Universitas Gadjah MadaPusat Kebijakan dan Manajemen Kesehatan Fakultas Kedokteran, Keperawatan, dan Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Gadjah MadaFaculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah MadaThe limited number of effective medical interventions to combat Covid-19 to date has resulted in government institutions focusing on preventive behaviours believed to minimize virus transmission. The Indonesian government has launched a ‘new normal’ campaign whereby outdoor activities are restricted by various health protocols established by health authorities, such as wearing a mask, habitual hand washing and social distancing. However, these protocols have not been implemented with a thorough understanding of human behaviour. The result is numerous violations of the protocol, which subsequently lead to the persistence of Covid-19 cases in Indonesia. Behavioural science as an approach can provide important insights regarding the systematic errors of thought that contribute to non-compliance with Covid-19 health signs. This article will elaborate on the different types of systematic errors, known as cognitive biases, that plays a role in Covid-19 protocol compliance and suggest the corresponding solutions deemed most effective to overcome these obstacles. Understanding of the dynamics paired with the application of behaviourally informed strategies will hence contribute to the attempt to flatten the Covid-19 curve.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpsikologi/article/view/60763covid-19cognitive biasnew normalprotocol compliance
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Maladaptive Cognitive Bias in the New Normal Period: An Analyses from a Behavioural Science Perspective in the Time of Covid-19
Buletin Psikologi
covid-19
cognitive bias
new normal
protocol compliance
author_facet Zafira Rahmania Nur Shabrina
Insan Rekso Adiwibowo
Nurul Aisya Beryllia
author_sort Zafira Rahmania Nur Shabrina
title Maladaptive Cognitive Bias in the New Normal Period: An Analyses from a Behavioural Science Perspective in the Time of Covid-19
title_short Maladaptive Cognitive Bias in the New Normal Period: An Analyses from a Behavioural Science Perspective in the Time of Covid-19
title_full Maladaptive Cognitive Bias in the New Normal Period: An Analyses from a Behavioural Science Perspective in the Time of Covid-19
title_fullStr Maladaptive Cognitive Bias in the New Normal Period: An Analyses from a Behavioural Science Perspective in the Time of Covid-19
title_full_unstemmed Maladaptive Cognitive Bias in the New Normal Period: An Analyses from a Behavioural Science Perspective in the Time of Covid-19
title_sort maladaptive cognitive bias in the new normal period: an analyses from a behavioural science perspective in the time of covid-19
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Buletin Psikologi
issn 0854-7106
2528-5858
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The limited number of effective medical interventions to combat Covid-19 to date has resulted in government institutions focusing on preventive behaviours believed to minimize virus transmission. The Indonesian government has launched a ‘new normal’ campaign whereby outdoor activities are restricted by various health protocols established by health authorities, such as wearing a mask, habitual hand washing and social distancing. However, these protocols have not been implemented with a thorough understanding of human behaviour. The result is numerous violations of the protocol, which subsequently lead to the persistence of Covid-19 cases in Indonesia. Behavioural science as an approach can provide important insights regarding the systematic errors of thought that contribute to non-compliance with Covid-19 health signs. This article will elaborate on the different types of systematic errors, known as cognitive biases, that plays a role in Covid-19 protocol compliance and suggest the corresponding solutions deemed most effective to overcome these obstacles. Understanding of the dynamics paired with the application of behaviourally informed strategies will hence contribute to the attempt to flatten the Covid-19 curve.
topic covid-19
cognitive bias
new normal
protocol compliance
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpsikologi/article/view/60763
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