A Global Experiment on Motivating Social Distancing During the Covid-19 Pandemic

No Thumbnail Available

Date

2022

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Natl Acad Sciences

Open Access Color

HYBRID

Green Open Access

Yes

OpenAIRE Downloads

88

OpenAIRE Views

93

Publicly Funded

Yes
Impulse
Top 10%
Influence
Average
Popularity
Top 10%

Research Projects

Journal Issue

Abstract

Finding communication strategies that effectively motivate social distancing continues to be a global public health priority during the COVID-19 pandemic. This cross-country, preregistered experiment (n = 25,718 from 89 countries) tested hypotheses concerning generalizable positive and negative outcomes of social distancing messages that promoted personal agency and reflective choices (i.e., an autonomy-supportive message) or were restrictive and shaming (i.e., a controlling message) compared with no message at all. Results partially supported experimental hypotheses in that the controlling message increased controlled motivation (a poorly internalized form of motivation relying on shame, guilt, and fear of social consequences) relative to no message. On the other hand, the autonomy-supportive message lowered feelings of defiance compared with the controlling message, but the controlling message did not differ from receiving no message at all. Unexpectedly, messages did not influence autonomous motivation (a highly internalized form of motivation relying on one's core values) or behavioral intentions. Results supported hypothesized associations between people's existing autonomous and controlled motivations and self-reported behavioral intentions to engage in social distancing. Controlled motivation was associated with more defiance and less long-term behavioral intention to engage in social distancing, whereas autonomous motivation was associated with less defiance and more short- and long-term intentions to social distance. Overall, this work highlights the potential harm of using shaming and pressuring language in public health communication, with implications for the current and future global health challenges.

Description

Rachev, Nikolay R./0000-0002-5654-2883; Butt, Muhammad Mussaffa/0000-0001-5271-111X; Atari, Mohammad/0000-0002-4358-7783; Galindo-Caballero, Oscar/0000-0003-4603-6415; Hofer, Gabriela/0000-0003-4407-1487; Cellini, Nicola/0000-0003-0306-4408; Machin, Tanya/0000-0002-4358-2149; Tumer, Murat/0000-0001-9132-9992; Findor, Andrej/0000-0002-5896-6989; Ross, Robert M/0000-0001-8711-1675; Nock, Nora L./0000-0002-6476-6692; DE LA ROSA GOMEZ, ANABEL/0000-0002-3527-1500; Zsido, Andras/0000-0003-0506-6861; Gjoneska, Biljana/0000-0003-1200-6672; Krafnick, Anthony/0000-0002-1692-0413; Baník, Gabriel/0000-0002-6601-3619; Reggev, Niv/0000-0002-5734-7457; Costa, Sebastiano/0000-0002-2392-6039; Czarnek, Gabriela/0000-0003-4152-3580; Waterschoot, Joachim/0000-0003-0845-9310; Bijlstra, Gijs/0000-0002-0827-7376; Antfolk, Jan/0000-0003-0334-4987; Almeida, Ines A. T./0000-0003-0230-3075; Yamada, Yuki/0000-0003-1431-568X; Singh Solorzano, Claudio/0000-0003-0402-4969; Bavolar, Jozef/0000-0003-0179-7261; Czamanski-Cohen, Johanna/0000-0003-3980-6848; Afhami, Reza/0000-0002-7678-6164; Arriaga, Patricia/0000-0001-5766-0489; Koehn, Monica/0000-0002-4413-7709; Batić Očovaj, Sanja/0000-0001-6574-4797; Ndukaihe, Izuchukwu L. G./0000-0003-3714-6946; Adamkovic, Matus/0000-0002-9648-9108; Hanel, Paul/0000-0002-3225-1395; Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta/0000-0002-2834-4003; Luis garcia, Elkin Oswaldo/0000-0002-7981-1177; Coksan, Sami/0000-0003-2942-1506; Arinze, Nwadiogo/0000-0002-2531-6250; Chou, Weilun/0000-0002-6427-3214; Urban, Jan/0000-0003-3754-459X; Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola/0000-0002-8716-9778; Behzadnia, Behzad/0000-0001-6875-451X; Kačmár, Pavol/0000-0003-0076-1945; Vasilev, Martin/0000-0003-1944-8828; Pfuhl, Gerit/0000-0002-3271-6447; Grigoryev, Dmitry/0000-0003-4511-7942; Rosa, Anna Dalla/0000-0003-4862-4077; Pantazi, Myrto/0000-0002-8347-3115; Tatachari, Srinivasan/0000-0003-1838-2361; Šakan, Dušana/0000-0003-1087-2550; Kuzminska, Anna/0000-0002-6060-4549; Schrötter, Jana/0000-0002-9830-6184; Varella, Marco Antonio Correa/0000-0002-7274-7360; Gill, Tripat/0000-0001-9839-4113; Bradshaw, Emma/0000-0001-6423-5499; Jiang, Xiaoming/0000-0002-5171-9774; Pfuhl, Gerit/0000-0002-3271-6447; Kaminski, Gwenael/0000-0001-5300-5655; Kassianos, Angelos/0000-0001-6428-2623; Roczniewska, Marta/0000-0003-0815-1455; Karekla, Maria/0000-0001-7021-7908; Buchanan, Erin M/0000-0002-9689-4189; Capizzi, Mariagrazia/0000-0001-7880-7320; Karsli Dursun, Pinar/0000-0002-1451-0998; Janssen, Steve M. J./0000-0002-3100-128X; Damnjanovic, Kaja/0000-0002-9254-1263; Martela, Frank/0000-0001-8664-551X; AKKAS, HANDAN/0000-0002-2082-0685; Matos, Lennia/0000-0003-2271-4816; Schmidt, Nadya-Daniela/0000-0002-7229-2132; Kocalar, Halil Emre/0000-0002-7299-162X; Szwed, Paulina/0000-0001-5922-690X; Ropovik, Ivan/0000-0001-5222-1233; Dubrov, Dmutrii/0000-0001-8146-4197; Oliveira, Raquel/0000-0002-1316-2266; Barzykowski, Krystian/0000-0003-4016-3966; Nilsonne, Gustav/0000-0001-5273-0150; Ryan, Richard M./0000-0002-2355-6154; Westgate, Erin/0000-0002-9116-6246; Neubauer, Andreas/0000-0003-0515-1126; Stieger, Stefan/0000-0002-7784-6624; Gugliandolo, Maria Cristina/0000-0002-1189-6960; Maniaci, Michael R./0000-0001-6796-8954; Li, Ranran/0000-0001-9145-4240; Stephen, Ian/0000-0001-9714-8295; Van Doren, Natalia/0000-0001-6044-7208; Białek, Michał/0000-0002-5062-5733; Arvanitis, Alexios/0000-0002-3379-0286; MARCU, GABRIELA MARIANA/0000-0003-2508-3749; Korbmacher, Max/0000-0002-8113-2560; Valentova, Jaroslava Varella/0000-0002-2113-3385; Herrera, Dora/0000-0002-8327-9435; Szala, Anna/0000-0002-9693-9834; Kaminski, Gwenael/0000-0001-5300-5655; Geiger, Sandra/0000-0002-3262-5609; Santos, Anabela Caetano/0000-0001-7963-8397; Li, Manyu/0000-0002-8324-5868; Domurat, Artur/0000-0001-5533-9106; Reips, Ulf-Dietrich/0000-0002-1566-4745; Jaeger, Bastian/0000-0002-4398-9731; Thomas, Andrew/0000-0001-5251-7923; Wylie, Keith/0000-0002-1050-0151; Schmidt, Kathleen/0000-0002-9946-5953; Beaudry, Jennifer/0000-0003-1596-6708; Bundt, Carsten/0000-0002-3464-2330; Sousa, Daniela/0000-0002-3358-8248; Sutherland, Clare/0000-0003-0443-3412; Anne, Michele/0000-0003-2272-7350; Dalgar, Ilker/0000-0003-3121-5728; Ortiz, Manuel/0000-0002-7749-0699; MACAPAGAL, PAULO MANUEL/0000-0002-2465-993X; Hristova, Evgeniya/0000-0001-8127-8562; Forest, Jacques/0000-0002-1476-7857; Kovic, Vanja/0000-0002-3954-1125; /0000-0002-0144-9171; Gargurevich, Rafael/0000-0001-6346-4134; Becker, Maja/0000-0003-1187-1699; Mokady, Aviv/0000-0003-4475-0332; Chen, Sau-Chin/0000-0001-6092-6049; Thogersen-Ntoumani, Cecilie/0000-0003-0255-1263; Pronizius, Ekaterina/0000-0003-1446-196X; Grano, Caterina/0000-0002-1899-0773; Flowe, Heather/0000-0001-5343-5313; Vdovic, Milica/0000-0002-8094-2465; Pit, Ilse/0000-0002-4066-8086; Colloff, Melissa/0000-0001-6401-4872; Alves, Sara/0000-0001-6792-2614; Dixson, Barnaby/0000-0003-0911-1244; Corral-Frias, Nadia/0000-0002-1934-0043; Rojas-Berscia, Luis Miguel/0000-0002-0492-9429; Tran, Ulrich/0000-0002-6589-3167; Vezirian, Kevin/0000-0003-4013-7725; Jones, Marc/0000-0003-2999-3942; Ribeiro, Rafael/0000-0001-6290-3182; Ferguson, Lisa/0000-0001-7011-7376; Bernardo, Marcia/0000-0002-5686-6028; van Schie, Kevin/0000-0003-3757-510X; Chiu, Faith/0000-0003-3351-8079; Mola, Debora Jeanette/0000-0002-7810-2424; Aberson, Christopher/0000-0003-3481-7177; Pereira Monteiro, Renan/0000-0002-5745-3751; LAW, Wilbert/0000-0001-9316-0799; Walczak, Radoslaw/0000-0001-6787-7673; Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan/0000-0003-3412-4311; Espinoza-Barria, Mauricio Fernando/0000-0003-4676-8392; Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, Amelie/0000-0002-3060-1320; Tamnes, Christian Krog/0000-0002-9191-6764; Quested, Eleanor/0000-0002-6211-9045; Manunta, Efisio/0000-0002-2163-4980; Legault, Lisa/0000-0002-3668-4710; Jernsather, Teodor/0000-0002-7030-3299; Gunton, Lesley-Ann/0000-0001-5893-2546; Milosevic Dordevic, Jasna/0000-0001-9898-894X; Storage, Daniel/0000-0001-7147-2206; Vargas-Nieto, Juan Camilo/0000-0001-6380-475X; Travaglino, Giovanni Antonio/0000-0003-4091-0634; Cubela Adoric, Vera/0000-0003-4752-4541; Topor, Marta/0000-0003-3761-392X; Carcamo, Rodrigo A./0000-0002-9227-7132; Miranda, Jacob/0000-0003-2553-1273; Vintr, Jachym/0000-0002-7228-3287; Onie, Sandersan/0000-0003-2147-8102; Kozma, Luca/0000-0002-3297-629X; Ntoumanis, Nikos/0000-0001-7122-3795; Ozdogru, Asil/0000-0002-4273-9394; Forscher, Patrick/0000-0002-7763-3565; CORREA, PABLO/0000-0001-7597-7180; Khosla, Dr Meetu/0000-0002-5926-1390; Urooj, Anum/0000-0003-3150-7878; Muchembled, Fany/0000-0001-8250-4728; Seehuus, Martin/0000-0002-0068-1489; Standage, Martyn/0000-0002-9683-8590; Lazarevic, Ljiljana/0000-0003-1629-3699; Davis, William/0000-0002-8119-821X; Wolfe, Kelly/0000-0002-4077-6415; Zdybek, Przemyslaw/0000-0001-6291-3495; Forbes, Paul/0000-0002-0138-8508; Martin, Neil/0000-0002-8843-9290; Romanova, Marina/0000-0002-5240-407X; Du, Xinkai/0000-0002-4158-7878; Bayyat, Manal/0000-0002-0151-5810; Perillo, Jennifer/0000-0003-1634-2892; Belaus, Anabel/0000-0001-9657-8496; Kurfali, Murathan/0000-0002-7020-8275; Hostler, Thomas/0000-0002-4658-692X; Noone, Chris/0000-0003-4974-9066; Hruska, Matej/0000-0002-4521-3697; Chanal, Julien/0000-0002-9670-1340

Keywords

behavior change, motivation, health communication, COVID-19, self-determination theory, 230 Affective Neuroscience, INTENTIONS, [SDV.NEU.PC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behavior, 150, [SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology, Social Sciences, Intention, FATIGUE, 501021 Social psychology, Behavior change, RA0421, RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine, ta515, behavior change, COVID-19, health communication, motivation, self-determination theory, behavior change ; motivation ; health communication ; COVID-19 ; self-determination theory, Self-determination Theory, 769595, behavior change; COVID-19; health communication; motivation; self-determination theory;, Self-determination theory, SDG 3 – Gesundheit und Wohlergehen, [SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology, [SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychology, 501021 Sozialpsychologie, Public Health, Covid-19, BEHAVIOR, behavior change, Supplementary Information, 330, L400, self-determination theory, Physical Distancing, [SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, motivation, PARENTAL PROHIBITION, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Psicologia, health communication, Humans, MESSAGES, European Commission, Pandemics, METAANALYSIS, Motivation, Behaviour Change and Well-being, COVID-19, COVID-19; behavior change; health communication; motivation; self-determination theory, Covid 19, behavior change; motivation; health communication; COVID-19; self-determination theory, 300, Health communication, ta5141, INTERNALIZATION

Turkish CoHE Thesis Center URL

Fields of Science

05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences

Citation

WoS Q

Q1

Scopus Q

Q1

Source

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Volume

119

Issue

22

Start Page

End Page

Collections

PlumX Metrics
Citations

PubMed : 10

Captures

Mendeley Readers : 119

Google Scholar Logo
Google Scholar™
OpenAlex Logo
OpenAlex FWCI
9.59742941

Sustainable Development Goals

1

NO POVERTY
NO POVERTY Logo

3

GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Logo

4

QUALITY EDUCATION
QUALITY EDUCATION Logo

5

GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER EQUALITY Logo

7

AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY Logo

8

DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Logo

9

INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE Logo

10

REDUCED INEQUALITIES
REDUCED INEQUALITIES Logo

12

RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION Logo

16

PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS
PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS Logo

17

PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS
PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS Logo