Big five personality and COVID‐19 beliefs, behaviors, and vaccine intentions: The mediating role of political ideology

Author:

Panish Adam R.1ORCID,Ludeke Steven G.2,Vitriol Joseph A.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Science Stony Brook University Stony Brook New York USA

2. Department of Psychology University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

3. Lehigh University College of Business Bethlehem Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractBecause personal health decisions can impact the health of the broader community, researchers have increasingly sought to understand the psychological bases for different responses to public health communications and prescriptions. We contribute to this literature in two ways. First, we analyze the relationship between Big Five personality traits and three critical beliefs and behaviors in the context of the COVID‐19 pandemic. These are vaccine hesitancy, engagement in risky (vs. self‐protective) pandemic social behaviors, and conspiratorial beliefs surrounding the origins, consequences, and public health response to COVID‐19. Second, we draw on theory from political psychology to model the joint effects of personality and ideology. Our analysis of two American samples (MTurk = 510; Representative = 441) indicated that political liberalism mediated the relationship between Openness and COVID‐related attitudes and behaviors.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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