Investigación sobre COVID-19

Research: COVID-19

Universidad de Valencia

Spain

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REME

Laboratory: Research Methods and design in applied psychology (REME).

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https://www.uv.es/friasnav/COVID_2021Frias.pdf

Dolores Frias-Navarro (Universidad de Valencia, Spain)

Marcos Pascual-Soler (ESIC Business & Marketing School, Spain)

Jose Berrios-Riquelme (Universidad de Tarapacá, Chile)

Raquel Gomez-Frias (Universidad de Valencia, Spain)

Leynin Caamaño-Rocha (Universidad del Magdalena, Colombia)

*                      RESEARCH (Laboratory: REME):

 

Ø CONSULTAR EN ESTE ENLACE NUESTROS TRABAJOS RELACIONADOS CON LA COVID-19.

CHECK OUT OUR WORK RELATED TO COVID-19 AT THIS LINK.

Ø Artículo: “COVID-19. Effect of moral messages to persuade the population to stay at home in Spain, Chile, and Colombia”. LINK (Abstract y Resumen). Randomized Controlled Trial.

Ø  COVID-19 in Spain: Concern and threat perception variables. Longitudinal analysis.

 

-Keywords: COVID–19; deontology; health communication; home confinement epidemics; utilitarianism ethics.

 

-Publication:

Ø Frias-Navarro D, Pascual-Soler M, Berrios-Riquelme J, Gomez-Frias R, Caamaño-Rocha L. (2021). COVID-19 Effect of Moral Messages to Persuade the Population to Stay at Home in Spain, Chile, and Colombia. Spanish Journal of Psychology. Aug 13; 24: e42. https://doi.org/10.1017/SJP.2021.39. PMID: 34384509.

Abstract:

Analyze whether the content of three moral messages (deontological, ethical utilitarianism, ethical virtue) and a control message differentially affect the probability of engaging in four behaviors: Washing their hands, participating in public gatherings, staying at home/avoiding social contact, and forwarding the message to inform more people. In our study, the sender of the message is a university professor. These variables are measured in terms of their behavioral intentions and others’ behavioral intentions (beliefs about others’ behavior). Randomized Controlled Trial. Our study includes the analysis of the possible moderating effect of the country of residence (Spain n = 1,122, Chile n = 1,107, and Colombia n = 1,433). The message with content referring to ethical virtue and staying at home obtains statistically significant lower scores on the probability of carrying out public health behaviors and sharing the message received. Regarding beliefs about the behavior of others, the message of ethical virtue has the same negative effect, but only on the likelihood of other people washing their hands, staying at home, and sharing the public health message. Institutional messages aimed at promoting public health behaviors are necessary in a pandemic situation. Our recommendation is to use deontological and utilitarian, or non-moral, content.

Survey: A todos los participantes, universidades y asociaciones nuestro agradecimiento. Gracias por participar en el estudio.

 

The survey was distributed through WhatsApp and other social networks (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn), as well as on the ResearchGate profiles of the team members. Furthermore, in Spain, the University of Valencia, and the University Pompeu Fabra collaborated by putting the link in the news section of their institutional websites, and the Association of Retired People of the University of Valencia (APRJUV) y la Asociación Española de Metodología de las Ciencias del Comportamiento (AEMCCO) distributed the link among all their members. A large number of university lecturers also directly collaborated in the survey’s dissemination. In Chile, the invitation was announced in the Network of Schools of Social Work belonging to universities of the Council of Deans of Chilean Universities, in a newspaper with electronic circulation in the city of Arica, in dance groups, and in groups of Scout leaders. In Colombia, the survey was sent via email through the University of Magdalena databases and by telephone.

 

Artículo citado por (cited):

2024. Ruggeri, K., Stock, F., Haslam, S. A., Capraro, V., Boggio, P., Ellemers, N., ... & Willer, R. (2024). A synthesis of evidence for policy from behavioural science during COVID-19. Nature625(7993), 134-147. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06840-9.Nuestro artículo es uno de los 45 artículos españoles que forman parte de la base de trabajos que fueron incluidos en la revisión sistemática de Ruggeri et al. (2024).  La calidad metodológica de nuestro estudio fue valorada positivamente y por ello formó parte de la muestra de estudios final. El propio Ruggeri se puso en contacto con nuestro equipo por correo electrónico para certificar que nuestro trabajo era uno de los seleccionados (15/12/2023). Partieron de una base de > 3000 artículos y finalmente el trabajo se realizó con 747 artículos que pasaron el filtro de calidad metodológica.  El artículo se puede consultar en: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06840-9  Y más información sobre los artículos incluidos en la revisión en: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/kai.ruggeri/viz/LessonsfromsocialandbehavioralscienceduringCOVID-19/ArticlesreviewedforbehavioralandsocialscienceduringCOVID-19?publish=yes

2024. Hooker, C., Marques, M., Goldwater, M., Degeling, C., Leask, J. (2024). Values in Risk Communication About COVID-19. In: Lewis, M., Govender, E., Holland, K. (eds), Communicating COVID-19. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41237-0_21

2024. Grimani, A., Antonopoulou, V., Meader, N., Bonell, C., Michie, S., Kelly, M., & Vlaev, I. (2024). Motivational effectiveness of prosocial public health messaging to reduce respiratory infection risk: A network meta-analysis. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-4888738/v1 Preprint.

2022. Van Baal, S. T., Walasek, L., Karanfilovska, D., Cheng, A. C. & Hohwy, J. (2022). Risk perception, illusory superiority and personal responsibility during COVID19: An experimental study of attitudes to staying home. British Journal of Psychology, Jan 13. Online ahead of print. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12554

2022. Van Baal, S. T. (2022). Manifestations of impulsivity and self-control. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. Monash University.

 

*      INFORMACIÓN RELEVANTE SOBRE LA COVID-19: videos, artículos, instrumentos de medida, artículos de prensa, datos…

Ø VIDEOS.

Ø Artículos.

Ø Instrumentos de medida (variables).

Ø Medios de comunicación.

Ø Datos.