The temporal dynamics of variables related to compliance with behavioral measures during the COVID-19 pandemic UvA_Amsterdam sfiscience COVID19 coronavirus covid pandemic
By Bhavana KunkalikarOct 17 2022Reviewed by Danielle Ellis, B.Sc. In a recent study published in the British Journal of Social Psychology, researchers assessed the alterations in compliance with behavioral measures overtime during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
A Dutch online survey was used to acquire the data for the present longitudinal study. Constructions critical for the study were determined before creating a survey containing items based on these components. Wave 1, which included every participant who finished the first survey, provided the largest and most diversified sample for analysis for node creation.
Results Related StoriesThe study findings highlighted contemporaneous effects that showed which nodes predicted other nodes within the same survey of a wave, whereas temporal effects showed which nodes predicted other nodes across a period of two to three weeks. In the temporal COVID-19 network, the most reliable nodes were Healthy Lifestyle, Measures Support, Compliance, and Vaccination Intention.
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