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What should I do and who’s to blame? A cross-national study on youth’s attitudes and beliefs in times of COVID-19

İsim What should I do and who’s to blame? A cross-national study on youth’s attitudes and beliefs in times of COVID-19
Yazar De Moor, E. L., Cheng, T. Y., Spitzer, J. E., Berger, C., Carrizales, A., Garandeau, C. F., Gerbino, M., Hawk, S. T., Kaniušonytė, G., Kumru, Asiye, Malonda, E., Rovella, A., Shen, Y. L., Taylor, L. K., van Zalk, M., Branje, S., Carlo, G., Walker, L. P., Van der Graaff, J.
Basım Tarihi: 2022-12-21
Basım Yeri - Public Library of Science
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Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1932-6203
Kayıt Numarası 7a2bfd1d-99cd-418d-a89c-2b0007363d92
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2022-12-21
Notlar Faculty of Social Sciences of Utrecht University ; European Research Council
Örnek Metin The COVID-19 crisis has had a major impact on youth. This study examined factors associated with youth’s attitudes towards their government’s response to the pandemic and their blaming of individuals from certain risk groups, ethnic backgrounds, and countries or regions. In a sample of 5,682 young adults (Mage = 22) from 14 countries, lower perceived burden due to COVID-19, more collectivistic and less individualistic values, and more empathy were associated with more positive attitudes towards the government and less blaming of individuals of certain groups. Youth’s social identification with others in the pandemic mediated these associations in the same direction, apart from the COVID-19 burden on attitudes, which had a positive indirect effect. No evidence of country-level moderation was found.
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0279366
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What should I do and who’s to blame? A cross-national study on youth’s attitudes and beliefs in times of COVID-19

Yazar De Moor, E. L., Cheng, T. Y., Spitzer, J. E., Berger, C., Carrizales, A., Garandeau, C. F., Gerbino, M., Hawk, S. T., Kaniušonytė, G., Kumru, Asiye, Malonda, E., Rovella, A., Shen, Y. L., Taylor, L. K., van Zalk, M., Branje, S., Carlo, G., Walker, L. P., Van der Graaff, J.
Basım Tarihi 2022-12-21
Basım Yeri - Public Library of Science
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1932-6203
Kayıt Numarası 7a2bfd1d-99cd-418d-a89c-2b0007363d92
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2022-12-21
Notlar Faculty of Social Sciences of Utrecht University ; European Research Council
Örnek Metin The COVID-19 crisis has had a major impact on youth. This study examined factors associated with youth’s attitudes towards their government’s response to the pandemic and their blaming of individuals from certain risk groups, ethnic backgrounds, and countries or regions. In a sample of 5,682 young adults (Mage = 22) from 14 countries, lower perceived burden due to COVID-19, more collectivistic and less individualistic values, and more empathy were associated with more positive attitudes towards the government and less blaming of individuals of certain groups. Youth’s social identification with others in the pandemic mediated these associations in the same direction, apart from the COVID-19 burden on attitudes, which had a positive indirect effect. No evidence of country-level moderation was found.
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0279366
Cilt 17
Özyeğin Üniversitesi
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