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Research Article

Cultural orientation and perceived control over COVID-19 preventive behaviors

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Article: 2219462 | Received 19 Oct 2021, Accepted 23 May 2023, Published online: 12 Jun 2023
 

ABSTRACT

We examine whether cultural orientation can explain the variation in the uptake of preventive actions against COVID-19 and how messagingshould be framed depending on individuals’ cultural orientations. We show that people with a high vertical cultural orientation are less likely to follow preventive measures because they perceive themselves as having less control over their decisions. However, people with a high horizontal cultural orientation are likely to feel high levels of control over their response to preventive measures and are therefore more likely to adopt them. Furthermore, we show that when preventive measures are framed as protecting the self (versus others), people with a vertical cultural orientation perceive greater control and a greater willingness to comply with that measure.

Disclosure statement

We declare that there are no relevant financial or non-financial competing interests to report.

Data availability statement

The measures used in the studies, as well as the data, can be found in the online repository available at: https://osf.io/edn6f/?view_only=4f85c3988aeb402084909dd5822a31dd.

Notes

1. There are other measures we included for exploratory purposes but they are not described here due to limited space. The other measures used in the studies, as well as the data, can be found in the online repository available at: https://osf.io/edn6f/?view_only=4f85c3988aeb402084909dd5822a31dd.