2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.12.08.21267486
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Trust in the scientific research community predicts intent to comply with COVID-19 prevention measures: An analysis of a large-scale international survey dataset

Abstract: In the present study, I explored the relationship between people's trust in different agents related to prevention of spread of COVID-19 and their compliance with pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical preventive measures. The COVIDiSTRESSII Global Survey dataset, which was collected from international samples, was analysed to examine the aforementioned relationship across different countries. For data-driven exploration, network analysis and Bayesian generalized linear model (GLM) analysis were performed. The … Show more

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“…Specifically, doubters and deniers of COVID-19 risk tended to believe conspiracy theories related to the pandemic, expressed anti-elitist sentiments and reported low compliance with measures to reduce the spread of the virus [12]. Low trust in institutions, including the scientific community, is also linked to vaccine hesitancy as well as compliance with preventive measures in general [15][16][17]. Finally, conspiracy theories and negative attitudes towards experts have other detrimental effects such as increasing uncertainty and discrimination against marginalised groups [9].…”
Section: Need For Cross-language Scale Validity For Rapid Data Collec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Specifically, doubters and deniers of COVID-19 risk tended to believe conspiracy theories related to the pandemic, expressed anti-elitist sentiments and reported low compliance with measures to reduce the spread of the virus [12]. Low trust in institutions, including the scientific community, is also linked to vaccine hesitancy as well as compliance with preventive measures in general [15][16][17]. Finally, conspiracy theories and negative attitudes towards experts have other detrimental effects such as increasing uncertainty and discrimination against marginalised groups [9].…”
Section: Need For Cross-language Scale Validity For Rapid Data Collec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of scalar invariance, which assumes the same factor loadings and intercepts across groups, is essential to assure the quality of cross-national research using the scales [29]. Measurement alignment was performed to address the potential issue of measurement non-invariance reported by the measurement invariance test as done in prior COVID-19-related international survey studies if needed [15]. The measurement alignment process was expected to address non-invariance so that researchers would be able to conduct cross-national comparison.…”
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confidence: 99%