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Can Information about Pandemics Increase Negative Attitudes toward Foreign Groups? A Case of COVID-19 Outbreak
Michał BiałekAgnieszka SorokowskaMaciej KarwowskiAgata GroyeckaMałgorzata DobrowolskaMarta KowalPrzemysław ZdybekIzabela LebudaPiotr Sorokowskisubject
medicine.medical_specialtyDistancingGeography Planning and DevelopmentcoronavirusTJ807-830050109 social psychologySARS-COV-2Management Monitoring Policy and LawAffect (psychology)TD194-195050105 experimental psychologyRenewable energy sourcessocial consequences of coronavirus.EpidemiologyPandemicmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGE1-350Prejudice (legal term)attitudesEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentpandemic05 social sciencesOutbreakCOVID-19prejudiceEnvironmental sciencesPsychological levelAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologydescription
Pathogen threat can translate into a willingness to distance oneself from others on a psychological level. Building on this notion, we predicted that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic can affect attitudes toward foreign nationalities. We explored the intergroup consequences of the current epidemiological situation in two studies involving a total of 652 participants. In correlational Study 1, we showed a positive relationship between media exposure in the United Kingdom (UK) and in Poland, and prejudice to four foreign nationalities. Study 2 showed that negative affect toward Italians (i.e., a nation struggling with the most severe COVID-19 outbreak at the time of the study) was indirectly predicted by exposure to news about coronavirus through the increase in anxiety, but this effect was not observed when a generalized measure of prejudice was considered. Overall, our studies revealed that prejudice and anxiety are sensitive to the current epidemiological situation, and our findings suggest that the outbreak of COVID-19 may translate into severe social consequences and increased psychological distancing to nations most affected by the pandemic.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2020-06-16 | Sustainability |