“…Collectivism was even cited among lay members of the public in qualitative research examining the prevention behaviors of Chinese–Canadians during the early wave of the COVID-19 pandemic (Lee et al, 2021 ) – giving face validity to the hypothesized link between collectivism and prevention behavior. These are further supported with individual-level quantitative research showing that greater collectivism is associated with more support for and uptake of COVID-19 prevention behaviors (Bok, Shum, Harvie, & Lee, 2021 ; Cho, Guo, & Torelli, 2022 ; Lu, Jin, & English, 2021 ; Travaglino & Moon, 2021 ; Yu, Lau, & Lau, 2021 ). Greater collectivism has also been shown to be correlated with fear of COVID-19 (Ahuja, Banerjee, Chaudhary, & Gidwani, 2021 ; Germani, Buratta, Delvecchio, & Mazzeschi, 2020 ).…”