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COVID-19 preventive behaviours in White British and Black, Asian and Minorty Ethnic (BAME) people in the UK
Journal of Health Psychology ( IF 3.789 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-15 , DOI: 10.1177/13591053211017208
Glynis M Breakwell 1, 2 , Emanuele Fino 3 , Rusi Jaspal 3
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A model of the effects of ethnicity, political trust, trust in science, perceived ingroup power, COVID-19 risk and fear of COVID-19 upon likelihood of COVID-19 preventive behaviour (CPB) is presented. The structural equation model was a good fit for survey data from 478 White British and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) people. Ethnicity had a direct effect on CPB (BAME reported higher CPB) and an indirect effect on it through political trust, ingroup power, COVID-19 risk and trust in science. Ethnicity was not significantly related to COVID-19 fear. COVID-19 fear and trust in science were positively associated with CPB.



中文翻译:

英国白人和黑人、亚洲和少数族裔 (BAME) 人的 COVID-19 预防行为

提出了种族、政治信任、对科学的信任、感知的群体权力、COVID-19 风险和对 COVID-19 的恐惧对 COVID-19 预防行为 (CPB) 可能性的影响的模型。结构方程模型非常适合来自 478 名英国白人和黑人、亚洲和少数族裔 (BAME) 人的调查数据。种族对 CPB 有直接影响(BAME 报告的 CPB 较高),并通过政治信任、内部群体权力、COVID-19 风险和对科学的信任对其产生间接影响。种族与 COVID-19 恐惧没有显着相关性。COVID-19 对科学的恐惧和信任与 CPB 呈正相关。

更新日期:2021-05-15
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