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Social Environment and Attitudes toward COVID-19 Anti-Contagious Measures: An Explorative Study from Italy

Social and cultural aspects (i.e., political decision making, discourses in the public sphere, and people’s mindsets) played a crucial role in the ways people responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. Framed with the Semiotic-Cultural Psychological Theory (SCPT), the present work aims to explore how indiv...

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Autores principales: Gennaro, Alessandro, Reho, Matteo, Marinaci, Tiziana, Cordella, Barbara, Castiglioni, Marco, Caldiroli, Cristina Liviana, Venuleo, Claudia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36834315
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043621
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author Gennaro, Alessandro
Reho, Matteo
Marinaci, Tiziana
Cordella, Barbara
Castiglioni, Marco
Caldiroli, Cristina Liviana
Venuleo, Claudia
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Reho, Matteo
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description Social and cultural aspects (i.e., political decision making, discourses in the public sphere, and people’s mindsets) played a crucial role in the ways people responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. Framed with the Semiotic-Cultural Psychological Theory (SCPT), the present work aims to explore how individual ways of making sense of their social environment affected individuals’ perception of government measures aimed at managing the pandemic and the adherence to such measures. An online survey was administered from January to April 2021 to the Italian population. Retrieved questionnaires (N = 378) were analyzed through a Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) to detect the factorial dimensions underpinning (dis)similarities in the respondents’ ways of interpreting their social environment. Extracted factors were interpreted as markers of Latent Dimensions of Sense (LDSs) organizing respondents’ worldviews. Finally, three regression models tested the role of LDSs in supporting the individual satisfaction with the measures adopted to contain the social contagion defined at national level, individual adherence to the containment measures and the perception of the population’s adherence to them. Results highlight that all the three measures are associated with a negative view of the social environment characterized by a lack of confidence in public institutions (health system, government), public roles and other people. Findings are discussed on the one hand to shed light on the role of deep-rooted cultural views in defining personal evaluations of government measures and adherence capacity. On the other hand, we suggest that taking into account people’s meaning-making can guide public health officials and policy makers to comprehend what favors or hinders adaptive responses to emergencies or social crises.
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spelling pubmed-99623792023-02-26 Social Environment and Attitudes toward COVID-19 Anti-Contagious Measures: An Explorative Study from Italy Gennaro, Alessandro Reho, Matteo Marinaci, Tiziana Cordella, Barbara Castiglioni, Marco Caldiroli, Cristina Liviana Venuleo, Claudia Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Social and cultural aspects (i.e., political decision making, discourses in the public sphere, and people’s mindsets) played a crucial role in the ways people responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. Framed with the Semiotic-Cultural Psychological Theory (SCPT), the present work aims to explore how individual ways of making sense of their social environment affected individuals’ perception of government measures aimed at managing the pandemic and the adherence to such measures. An online survey was administered from January to April 2021 to the Italian population. Retrieved questionnaires (N = 378) were analyzed through a Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) to detect the factorial dimensions underpinning (dis)similarities in the respondents’ ways of interpreting their social environment. Extracted factors were interpreted as markers of Latent Dimensions of Sense (LDSs) organizing respondents’ worldviews. Finally, three regression models tested the role of LDSs in supporting the individual satisfaction with the measures adopted to contain the social contagion defined at national level, individual adherence to the containment measures and the perception of the population’s adherence to them. Results highlight that all the three measures are associated with a negative view of the social environment characterized by a lack of confidence in public institutions (health system, government), public roles and other people. Findings are discussed on the one hand to shed light on the role of deep-rooted cultural views in defining personal evaluations of government measures and adherence capacity. On the other hand, we suggest that taking into account people’s meaning-making can guide public health officials and policy makers to comprehend what favors or hinders adaptive responses to emergencies or social crises. MDPI 2023-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9962379/ /pubmed/36834315 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043621 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Social Environment and Attitudes toward COVID-19 Anti-Contagious Measures: An Explorative Study from Italy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962379/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043621
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