2020
DOI: 10.1080/10911359.2020.1783419
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Using the protection motivation theory to examine the effects of fear arousal on the practice of social distancing during the COVID-19 outbreak in rural areas

Abstract: The commentary elucidates the importance of Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) as a theoretical framework to encourage the practice of social distancing in rural areas as the world grappled with the pandemic of COVID-19 outbreak.

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“…Preventive behavior is studied within the framework of various theories of health behavior. This study integrates the Protection Motivation Theory (PMT), developed by Rogers ( 1975 ) and is still widely used in health psychology research (Miraja et al, 2019 ; Adunlin et al, 2020 ; Kowalski and Black, 2021 ). Preventive behavior can be defined as a combination of beliefs, attitudes and experience that motivate people to take actions in order to maintain and improve their prevention (Werle, 2011 ; Kowalski and Black, 2021 ; Rad et al, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Preventive behavior is studied within the framework of various theories of health behavior. This study integrates the Protection Motivation Theory (PMT), developed by Rogers ( 1975 ) and is still widely used in health psychology research (Miraja et al, 2019 ; Adunlin et al, 2020 ; Kowalski and Black, 2021 ). Preventive behavior can be defined as a combination of beliefs, attitudes and experience that motivate people to take actions in order to maintain and improve their prevention (Werle, 2011 ; Kowalski and Black, 2021 ; Rad et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preventive behavior can be defined as a combination of beliefs, attitudes and experience that motivate people to take actions in order to maintain and improve their prevention (Werle, 2011 ; Kowalski and Black, 2021 ; Rad et al, 2021 ). Aspects of preventive behavior such as social/physical distancing and observance of personal hygiene have become relevant in the conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic (Adunlin et al, 2020 ; Barati et al, 2020 ). Preventive behavior during a pandemic is essential not only for protection of individuals from being infected, but also for reduction of spread of the virus among the population, thus protecting vulnerable groups and society as a whole (Chuang et al, 2015 ; Kowalski and Black, 2021 ; Ranjit et al, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Particularly, this study aimed to examine whether increase in COVID-19 cases is associated with decreased crime incidence. We speculate that increase in COVID-19 cases is likely to reduce crime rate because: 1) increasing COVID-19 cases enhance the fear of COVID-19, which could facilitate the implementation of COVID-19 containing policies according to the protection motivation theory (PMT) [18]; 2) areas with a higher infection rate are likely to be allocated with more police forces, which could curb crime incidence as well [19]. Therefore, we conducted a study to empirically validate this speculation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Research is increasingly exploring the links between fear and COVID-19 preventive behaviors (Adunlin et al, 2020). Fear of COVID-19 and anxiety about the disease predict the adoption of health preventive behaviors (Harper et al, 2020).…”
Section: Health Behaviorsmentioning
confidence: 99%