Smittebeskyttende adfærd under anden bølge af covid-19 pandemien i Danmark

Forfattere

  • Frederik Juhl Jørgensen
  • Michael Bang Petersen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/politica.v54i4.134832

Nøgleord:

smitteforebyggende adfærd, protection motivation theory, nationalt repræsentativt survey

Resumé

Et afgørende fokus under covid-19-pandemien har været på at motivere omfattende adfærdsændringer i befolkningen. I denne artikel undersøger vi, hvilke psykologiske faktorer der var mest afgørende for danskernes adfærd under anden bølge af pandemien. Baseret på en spørgeskemaundersøgelse, der er repræsentativ for den voksne danske befolkning, viser vi, at folk, der (1) oplever coronavirusset som en personlig trussel, (2) oplever, at en ændret adfærd gør en forskel (”responseffektivitet”), (3) oplever, at en ændret adfærd ikke har høje omkostninger (”responsomkostninger”), samt (4) har høj institutionel tillid, er mere tilbøjelige til at agere i overensstemmelse med de smittebeskyttende adfærdsråd. Samtidig viser vi, at faktorerne (2)-(4) neutraliserer sammenhængen mellem trusselsfølelsen og den smittebeskyttende adfærd. Dermed anviser vi en potentiel vej til at fremme adfærdsændringer under en krise, der går udenom den frygt.

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2022-11-30

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Jørgensen, F. J., & Petersen, M. B. (2022). Smittebeskyttende adfærd under anden bølge af covid-19 pandemien i Danmark. Politica, 54(4), 343–363. https://doi.org/10.7146/politica.v54i4.134832