2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2022.104095
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Social cognition theories and behavior change in COVID-19: A conceptual review

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“…Studies have revealed the relationships of social pressure with an individual's psychological, cognitive, and affective reactions during the COVID-19 pandemic ( Li et al, 2021 ; Schmitt et al, 2021 ; Yue et al, 2022 ). Hagger and Hamilton (2022) demonstrated that social norm factors related to colleagues, friends, and family members significantly influence an individual's preventive behavioral intention. Strong social influences are embedded within an individual's social interaction ties that might generate social pressure to influence the individual's cognitive assimilation during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Development Of Theoretical Framework and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies have revealed the relationships of social pressure with an individual's psychological, cognitive, and affective reactions during the COVID-19 pandemic ( Li et al, 2021 ; Schmitt et al, 2021 ; Yue et al, 2022 ). Hagger and Hamilton (2022) demonstrated that social norm factors related to colleagues, friends, and family members significantly influence an individual's preventive behavioral intention. Strong social influences are embedded within an individual's social interaction ties that might generate social pressure to influence the individual's cognitive assimilation during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Development Of Theoretical Framework and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strong social influences are embedded within an individual's social interaction ties that might generate social pressure to influence the individual's cognitive assimilation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Considering the easy transmission of COVID-19, people have varying concerns regarding health factors related to the pandemic ( Hagger & Hamilton, 2022 ). Social pressure is determined by people's beliefs, attitudes, and behavioral intentions and affects their decisions to engage in or not engage in a certain behavior ( Ajzen, 2005 , 2020 ).…”
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“…The emergence of new highly-virulent variants, such as the delta and omicron variants, emphasizes the fact that it is impossible to eradicate the virus completely, while it is likely to transit from pandemic to endemic ( 19 ). This indicated that people may need to be prepared to deal with localized and seasonal outbreaks in the future ( 20 ). At the early stage of the epidemic, the public regularly practiced good protective habits, but over time, the recurrence of the epidemic resulted in pandemic prevention fatigue, thus affecting their compliance with the recommended health precautions to protect themselves ( 21 ) and their daily habits and health behaviors, including waking up, going to bed for sleep, and even using the Internet ( 4 , 22 ).…”
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“…Almost the entire modern population is experiencing an era of large-scale changes. The complex epidemiological situation, the associated social restrictions and regulatory requirements, the unstable international situation, and many other factors seriously influence the human psyche (Hagger & Hamilton, 2022). The current trends mentioned above in the development of society have renewed interest in the study of the psychological mechanisms through which a person can not only resist changes (often negative) but also develop a constructive strategy of behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%