How Political and Social Trust Can Impact Social Distancing Practices During COVID-19 in Unexpected Ways

In times of the coronavirus, complying with public health policies is essential to save lives. Understanding the factors that influence compliance with social distancing measures is therefore an urgent issue. The present research investigated the role of political and social trust for social distanc...

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Main Authors: Frederike S. Woelfert, Jonas R. Kunst
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.572966/full
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spelling doaj-8ac013d5759a4cdbaf195763cdff27c32020-12-14T05:30:01ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-12-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.572966572966How Political and Social Trust Can Impact Social Distancing Practices During COVID-19 in Unexpected WaysFrederike S. Woelfert0Frederike S. Woelfert1Jonas R. Kunst2Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, NorwayDepartment of Psychology, University of Osnabrück, Osnabrück, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, NorwayIn times of the coronavirus, complying with public health policies is essential to save lives. Understanding the factors that influence compliance with social distancing measures is therefore an urgent issue. The present research investigated the role of political and social trust for social distancing using a variety of methods. In Study 1 (N = 301), conducted with a sample from the United Kingdom in the midst of the virus outbreak (i.e., the first wave), neither political nor social trust had main associations with self-reported social distancing tendencies. However, both factors interacted such that social trust was associated with lower social distancing tendencies among participants with low levels of political trust. In Study 2, using an experimental longitudinal design and again conducted with a sample collected from the UK (N = 268) during the first wave of the pandemic, social distancing practices increased over time, independent of an experimental manipulation of political trust. Moreover, while the interaction between political and social trust from the first study could not be conceptually replicated, social trust was positively related to social distancing intentions. Moving from the individual to the country level and assessing actual behavior at both the first and second wave of the pandemic, in Study 3 (N = 65 countries), country-level political trust was related to less social distancing during the first wave. Social trust was related to a higher growth rate of infections. Against the background of these inconsistent findings, we discuss the potential positive and unexpected negative effects of social trust for social distancing.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.572966/fullCOVID-19health policy compliancepolitical trustsocial distancingsocial trust
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How Political and Social Trust Can Impact Social Distancing Practices During COVID-19 in Unexpected Ways
Frontiers in Psychology
COVID-19
health policy compliance
political trust
social distancing
social trust
author_facet Frederike S. Woelfert
Frederike S. Woelfert
Jonas R. Kunst
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title How Political and Social Trust Can Impact Social Distancing Practices During COVID-19 in Unexpected Ways
title_short How Political and Social Trust Can Impact Social Distancing Practices During COVID-19 in Unexpected Ways
title_full How Political and Social Trust Can Impact Social Distancing Practices During COVID-19 in Unexpected Ways
title_fullStr How Political and Social Trust Can Impact Social Distancing Practices During COVID-19 in Unexpected Ways
title_full_unstemmed How Political and Social Trust Can Impact Social Distancing Practices During COVID-19 in Unexpected Ways
title_sort how political and social trust can impact social distancing practices during covid-19 in unexpected ways
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series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In times of the coronavirus, complying with public health policies is essential to save lives. Understanding the factors that influence compliance with social distancing measures is therefore an urgent issue. The present research investigated the role of political and social trust for social distancing using a variety of methods. In Study 1 (N = 301), conducted with a sample from the United Kingdom in the midst of the virus outbreak (i.e., the first wave), neither political nor social trust had main associations with self-reported social distancing tendencies. However, both factors interacted such that social trust was associated with lower social distancing tendencies among participants with low levels of political trust. In Study 2, using an experimental longitudinal design and again conducted with a sample collected from the UK (N = 268) during the first wave of the pandemic, social distancing practices increased over time, independent of an experimental manipulation of political trust. Moreover, while the interaction between political and social trust from the first study could not be conceptually replicated, social trust was positively related to social distancing intentions. Moving from the individual to the country level and assessing actual behavior at both the first and second wave of the pandemic, in Study 3 (N = 65 countries), country-level political trust was related to less social distancing during the first wave. Social trust was related to a higher growth rate of infections. Against the background of these inconsistent findings, we discuss the potential positive and unexpected negative effects of social trust for social distancing.
topic COVID-19
health policy compliance
political trust
social distancing
social trust
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.572966/full
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