“…Given the evidence summarized above, it is clear that considering nuanced models of cultural orientations along with personality traits can help isolate the independent relationship of these on COVID-19 prevention; thereby assisting public health leaders in responding to COVID-19 (Bayeh, Yampolsky, & Ryder, 2021 ; Caulkins, 1999 ; Erman & Medeiros, 2021 ; Nair & Selvaraj, 2021 ; Siritzky, Condon, & Weston, 2022 ). This exploratory analyses may be especially beneficial when considering how public health messaging can be best tailored to promote widespread uptake among individuals with diverse personal characteristics and cultural dispositions (Borah, Hwang, & Hsu, 2021 ; Clark, Davila, Regis, & Kraus, 2020 ; Courtney, Felig, & Goldenberg, 2022 ; Kemmelmeier & Jami, 2021 ; Mo & Park, 2021 ; Yu et al, 2021 ). As such, the present exploratory study sought to examine the independent relationships of cultural orientations and personality traits with the uptake of COVID-19 prevention behaviors among people living in Canada.…”