“…Recently, a wealth of empirical studies have revealed that a variety of physical, psychological, social, and environmental factors systematically influence how people comply with protective behaviors during COVID-19 ( de León-Martínez et al, 2020 , Li, 2021a , Li, 2021b , Hartmann and Müller, 2022 , Tepe and Karakulak, 2023 ). For example, emerging findings from psychological research show that culture plays an important role in individuals’ abidance to COVID-19-related public health measures ( Chen and Biswas, 2022 , Gokmen et al, 2021 , English et al, 2022 , Jovančević and Milićević, 2020 , Li and Cao, 2022 ). For example, based on data sets from the Google community mobility reports regarding how communities move around differently, and from the Hofstede’s culture dimensions of 58 countries during the early phase of COVID-19, Huynh (2020) found that people in countries with higher level of uncertainty avoidance were more likely to adopt practices of social distancing even controlling for nuisance variables, such as wealth status and GDP per capital.…”