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Reductions in perceived COVID-19 threat amid UK's mass public vaccination programme coincide with reductions in outgroup avoidance (but not prejudice).
British Journal of Social Psychology ( IF 3.2 ) Pub Date : 2022-03-31 , DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12537
Rose Meleady 1 , Gordon Hodson 2, 3
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It has long been proposed that perceptions of threat contribute to greater outgroup negativity. Much of the existing evidence on the threat-prejudice association in the real world, however, is cross-sectional in nature. Such designs do not adequately capture individual-level changes in constructs, and how changes in constructs relate to changes in other theoretically relevant constructs. The current research exploited the unique opportunity afforded by the mass COVID-19 vaccination programme in the United Kingdom to explore whether reductions in pathogen threat coincide with reductions in outgroup prejudice and avoidance. A two-wave longitudinal study (N1 = 912, N2 = 738) measured British adult's perceptions of COVID-19 threat and anti-immigrant bias before and during mass vaccine rollout in the United Kingdom. Tests of latent change models demonstrated that perceived COVID-19 threat significantly declined as the vaccine programme progressed, as did measures of outgroup avoidance tendencies, but not prejudiced attitudes. Critically, change in threat was systematically correlated with change in outgroup avoidance: those with greater reductions in perceived COVID-19 threat were, on average, those with greater reductions in outgroup avoidance. Findings provide important and novel insights into the implications of disease protection strategies for intergroup relations during an actual pandemic context, as it unfolds over time.

中文翻译:


在英国大规模公共疫苗接种计划中,人们感知到的 COVID-19 威胁的减少与外群体回避(但不是偏见)的减少同时发生。



长期以来,人们一直认为,对威胁的看法会导致更大的外群体消极情绪。然而,关于现实世界中威胁-偏见关联的许多现有证据本质上都是横截面的。这样的设计不能充分捕捉结构中个体水平的变化,以及结构中的变化如何与其他理论上相关的结构的变化相关。目前的研究利用英国大规模 COVID-19 疫苗接种计划提供的独特机会来探讨病原体威胁的减少是否与外群体偏见和回避的减少同时发生。一项两波纵向研究(N1 = 912,N2 = 738)测量了英国成年人在英国大规模疫苗推出之前和期间对 COVID-19 威胁和反移民偏见的看法。对潜在变化模型的测试表明,随着疫苗计划的进展,感知到的 COVID-19 威胁显着下降,外群体回避倾向的衡量标准也显着下降,但偏见态度却没有下降。重要的是,威胁的变化与外群体回避的变化系统地相关:平均而言,那些感知到的 COVID-19 威胁减少较多的人,就是那些外群体回避减少较多的人。研究结果为了解在实际大流行背景下疾病保护策略对群体间关系的影响(随着时间的推移)提供了重要而新颖的见解。
更新日期:2022-03-31
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