Self-uniqueness beliefs and adherence to recommended precautions. A 5-wave longitudinal COVID-19 study

Last updated on 25-12-2023 by Brecht Devleesschauwer

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Abstract:

RATIONALE: Research on health-related self-uniqueness beliefs suggested that these beliefs might predict adherence to precautions against COVID-19. OBJECTIVE: We examined if comparative optimism (believing that one is less at less than others), self-superiority (believing that one already adheres better to precautions than others), and egocentric impact perception (believing that adverse events affect oneself more than others) predicted intended adherence to precautions. METHOD: We measured self-reported intentions, optimism for self and others, perceived past adherence by self and ot…

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