At the beginning of 2020, COVID-19 became a global problem. Despite all the efforts to emphasize the relevance of preventive measures, not everyone adhered to them. Thus, learning more about the characteristics determining attitudinal and behavioral responses to the pandemic is crucial to improving future interventions. In this study, we applied machine learning on the multinational data collected by the International Collaboration on the Social and Moral Psychology of COVID-19 (N = 51,404) to test the predictive efficacy of constructs from social, moral, cognitive, and personality psychology, as well as socio-demographic factors, in the attitudinal and behavioral responses to the pandemic. The results point to several valuable insights. Internalized moral identity provided the most consistent predictive contribution—individuals perceiving moral traits as central to their self-concept reported higher adherence to preventive measures. Similar results were found for morality as cooperation, symbolized moral identity, self-control, open-mindedness, and collective narcissism, while the inverse relationship was evident for the endorsement of conspiracy theories. However, we also found a non-neglible variability in the explained variance and predictive contributions with respect to macro-level factors such as the pandemic stage or cultural region. Overall, the results underscore the importance of morality-related and contextual factors in understanding adherence to public health recommendations during the pandemic.

Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning / Pavlović, Tomislav; Azevedo, Flavio; Koustav, De; Riaño-Moreno, Julián C; Maglić, Marina; Gkinopoulos, Theofilos; Donnelly-Kehoe, Patricio Andreas; Payán-Gómez, César; Huang, Guanxiong; Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw; Birtel, Michèle D; Schönegger, Philipp; Capraro, Valerio; Santamaría-García, Hernando; Yucel, Meltem; Ibanez, Agustin; Rathje, Steve; Wetter, Erik; Stanojević, Dragan; van Prooijen, Jan-Willem; Hesse, Eugenia; Elbaek, Christian T; Franc, Renata; Pavlović, Zoran; Mitkidis, Panagiotis; Cichocka, Aleksandra; Gelfand, Michele; Alfano, Mark; Ross, Robert M; Sjåstad, Hallgeir; Nezlek, John B; Cislak, Aleksandra; Lockwood, Patricia; Abts, Koen; Agadullina, Elena; Amodio, David M; Apps, Matthew A J; Aruta, John Jamir Benzon; Besharati, Sahba; Bor, Alexander; Choma, Becky; Cunningham, William; Ejaz, Waqas; Farmer, Harry; Findor, Andrej; Gjoneska, Biljana; Gualda, Estrella; Huynh, Toan L D; Imran, Mostak Ahamed; Israelashvili, Jacob; Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena; Krouwel, André; Kutiyski, Yordan; Laakasuo, Michael; Lamm, Claus; Levy, Jonathan; Leygue, Caroline; Lin, Ming-Jen; Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir; Marie, Antoine; Mayiwar, Lewend; Mazepus, Honorata; Mchugh, Cillian; Olsson, Andreas; Otterbring, Tobias; Packer, Dominic; Palomäki, Jussi; Perry, Anat; Petersen, Michael Bang; Puthillam, Arathy; Rothmund, Tobias; Schmid, Petra C; Stadelmann, David; Stoica, Augustin; Stoyanov, Drozdstoy; Stoyanova, Kristina; Tewari, Shruti; Todosijević, Bojan; Torgler, Benno; Tsakiris, Manos; Tung, Hans H; Umbreș, Radu Gabriel; Vanags, Edmunds; Vlasceanu, Madalina; Vonasch, Andrew J; Zhang, Yucheng; Abad, Mohcine; Adler, Eli; Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui; Antazo, Benedict; F Ceren, Ay; Mouhamadou El Hady, Ba; Barbosa, Sergio; Bastian, Brock; Berg, Anton; Białek, Michał; Bilancini, Ennio; Bogatyreva, Natalia; Boncinelli, Leonardo; Booth, Jonathan E; Borau, Sylvie; Buchel, Ondrej; de Carvalho, Chrissie Ferreira; Celadin, Tatiana; Cerami, Chiara; Chalise, Hom Nath; Cheng, Xiaojun; Cian, Luca; Cockcroft, Kate; Conway, Jane; Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo A; Crespi, Chiara; Crouzevialle, Marie; Cutler, Jo; Cypryańska, Marzena; Dabrowska, Justyna; Davis, Victoria H; Minda, John Paul; Dayley, Pamala N; Delouvée, Sylvain; Denkovski, Ognjan; Dezecache, Guillaume; Dhaliwal, Nathan A; Diato, Alelie; Paolo, Roberto Di; Dulleck, Uwe; Ekmanis, Jānis; Etienne, Tom W; Farhana, Hapsa Hossain; Farkhari, Fahima; Fidanovski, Kristijan; Flew, Terry; Fraser, Shona; Frempong, Raymond Boadi; Fugelsang, Jonathan; Gale, Jessica; García-Navarro, E Begoña; Garladinne, Prasad; Gray, Kurt; Griffin, Siobhán M; Gronfeldt, Bjarki; Gruber, June; Halperin, Eran; Herzon, Volo; Hruška, Matej; Hudecek, Matthias F C; Isler, Ozan; Jangard, Simon; Jørgensen, Frederik; Keudel, Oleksandra; Koppel, Lina; Koverola, Mika; Kunnari, Anton; Leota, Josh; Lermer, Eva; Chunyun, Li; Longoni, Chiara; Mccashin, Darragh; Mikloušić, Igor; Molina-Paredes, Juliana; Monroy-Fonseca, César; Morales-Marente, Elena; Moreau, David; Muda, Rafał; Myer, Annalisa; Nash, Kyle; Nitschke, Jonas P; Nurse, Matthew S; de Mello, Victoria Oldemburgo; Palacios-Galvez, M Soledad; Palomäki, Jussi; Pan, Yafeng; Papp, Zsófia; Pärnamets, Philip; Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola; Perander, Silva; Pitman, Michael; Raza, Ali; Rêgo, Gabriel Gaudencio; Robertson, Claire; Rodríguez-Pascual, Iván; Saikkonen, Teemu; Salvador-Ginez, Octavio; Sampaio, Waldir M; Santi, Gaia Chiara; Schultner, David; Schutte, Enid; Scott, Andy; Skali, Ahmed; Stefaniak, Anna; Sternisko, Anni; Strickland, Brent; Strickland, Brent; Thomas, Jeffrey P; Tinghög, Gustav; Traast, Iris J; Tucciarelli, Raffaele; Tyrala, Michael; Ungson, Nick D; Uysal, Mete Sefa; Van Rooy, Dirk; Västfjäll, Daniel; Vieira, Joana B; von Sikorski, Christian; Walker, Alexander C; Watermeyer, Jennifer; Willardt, Robin; Wohl, Michael J A; Wójcik, Adrian Dominik; Kaidi, Wu; Yamada, Yuki; Yilmaz, Onurcan; Yogeeswaran, Kumar; Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa; Zwaan, Rolf A; Boggio, Paulo Sergio; Whillans, Ashley; Van Lange, Paul A M; Prasad, Rajib; Onderco, Michal; O'Madagain, Cathal; Nesh-Nash, Tarik; Laguna, Oscar Moreda; Kutiyski, Yordan; Kubin, Emily; Gümren, Mert; Fenwick, Ali; Ertan, Arhan S; Bernstein, Michael J; Amara, Hanane; Van Bavel, Jay Joseph. - In: PNAS NEXUS. - ISSN 2752-6542. - 1:3(2022). [10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac093]

Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning

Paolo, Roberto Di;
2022-01-01

Abstract

At the beginning of 2020, COVID-19 became a global problem. Despite all the efforts to emphasize the relevance of preventive measures, not everyone adhered to them. Thus, learning more about the characteristics determining attitudinal and behavioral responses to the pandemic is crucial to improving future interventions. In this study, we applied machine learning on the multinational data collected by the International Collaboration on the Social and Moral Psychology of COVID-19 (N = 51,404) to test the predictive efficacy of constructs from social, moral, cognitive, and personality psychology, as well as socio-demographic factors, in the attitudinal and behavioral responses to the pandemic. The results point to several valuable insights. Internalized moral identity provided the most consistent predictive contribution—individuals perceiving moral traits as central to their self-concept reported higher adherence to preventive measures. Similar results were found for morality as cooperation, symbolized moral identity, self-control, open-mindedness, and collective narcissism, while the inverse relationship was evident for the endorsement of conspiracy theories. However, we also found a non-neglible variability in the explained variance and predictive contributions with respect to macro-level factors such as the pandemic stage or cultural region. Overall, the results underscore the importance of morality-related and contextual factors in understanding adherence to public health recommendations during the pandemic.
2022
Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning / Pavlović, Tomislav; Azevedo, Flavio; Koustav, De; Riaño-Moreno, Julián C; Maglić, Marina; Gkinopoulos, Theofilos; Donnelly-Kehoe, Patricio Andreas; Payán-Gómez, César; Huang, Guanxiong; Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw; Birtel, Michèle D; Schönegger, Philipp; Capraro, Valerio; Santamaría-García, Hernando; Yucel, Meltem; Ibanez, Agustin; Rathje, Steve; Wetter, Erik; Stanojević, Dragan; van Prooijen, Jan-Willem; Hesse, Eugenia; Elbaek, Christian T; Franc, Renata; Pavlović, Zoran; Mitkidis, Panagiotis; Cichocka, Aleksandra; Gelfand, Michele; Alfano, Mark; Ross, Robert M; Sjåstad, Hallgeir; Nezlek, John B; Cislak, Aleksandra; Lockwood, Patricia; Abts, Koen; Agadullina, Elena; Amodio, David M; Apps, Matthew A J; Aruta, John Jamir Benzon; Besharati, Sahba; Bor, Alexander; Choma, Becky; Cunningham, William; Ejaz, Waqas; Farmer, Harry; Findor, Andrej; Gjoneska, Biljana; Gualda, Estrella; Huynh, Toan L D; Imran, Mostak Ahamed; Israelashvili, Jacob; Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena; Krouwel, André; Kutiyski, Yordan; Laakasuo, Michael; Lamm, Claus; Levy, Jonathan; Leygue, Caroline; Lin, Ming-Jen; Mansoor, Mohammad Sabbir; Marie, Antoine; Mayiwar, Lewend; Mazepus, Honorata; Mchugh, Cillian; Olsson, Andreas; Otterbring, Tobias; Packer, Dominic; Palomäki, Jussi; Perry, Anat; Petersen, Michael Bang; Puthillam, Arathy; Rothmund, Tobias; Schmid, Petra C; Stadelmann, David; Stoica, Augustin; Stoyanov, Drozdstoy; Stoyanova, Kristina; Tewari, Shruti; Todosijević, Bojan; Torgler, Benno; Tsakiris, Manos; Tung, Hans H; Umbreș, Radu Gabriel; Vanags, Edmunds; Vlasceanu, Madalina; Vonasch, Andrew J; Zhang, Yucheng; Abad, Mohcine; Adler, Eli; Mdarhri, Hamza Alaoui; Antazo, Benedict; F Ceren, Ay; Mouhamadou El Hady, Ba; Barbosa, Sergio; Bastian, Brock; Berg, Anton; Białek, Michał; Bilancini, Ennio; Bogatyreva, Natalia; Boncinelli, Leonardo; Booth, Jonathan E; Borau, Sylvie; Buchel, Ondrej; de Carvalho, Chrissie Ferreira; Celadin, Tatiana; Cerami, Chiara; Chalise, Hom Nath; Cheng, Xiaojun; Cian, Luca; Cockcroft, Kate; Conway, Jane; Córdoba-Delgado, Mateo A; Crespi, Chiara; Crouzevialle, Marie; Cutler, Jo; Cypryańska, Marzena; Dabrowska, Justyna; Davis, Victoria H; Minda, John Paul; Dayley, Pamala N; Delouvée, Sylvain; Denkovski, Ognjan; Dezecache, Guillaume; Dhaliwal, Nathan A; Diato, Alelie; Paolo, Roberto Di; Dulleck, Uwe; Ekmanis, Jānis; Etienne, Tom W; Farhana, Hapsa Hossain; Farkhari, Fahima; Fidanovski, Kristijan; Flew, Terry; Fraser, Shona; Frempong, Raymond Boadi; Fugelsang, Jonathan; Gale, Jessica; García-Navarro, E Begoña; Garladinne, Prasad; Gray, Kurt; Griffin, Siobhán M; Gronfeldt, Bjarki; Gruber, June; Halperin, Eran; Herzon, Volo; Hruška, Matej; Hudecek, Matthias F C; Isler, Ozan; Jangard, Simon; Jørgensen, Frederik; Keudel, Oleksandra; Koppel, Lina; Koverola, Mika; Kunnari, Anton; Leota, Josh; Lermer, Eva; Chunyun, Li; Longoni, Chiara; Mccashin, Darragh; Mikloušić, Igor; Molina-Paredes, Juliana; Monroy-Fonseca, César; Morales-Marente, Elena; Moreau, David; Muda, Rafał; Myer, Annalisa; Nash, Kyle; Nitschke, Jonas P; Nurse, Matthew S; de Mello, Victoria Oldemburgo; Palacios-Galvez, M Soledad; Palomäki, Jussi; Pan, Yafeng; Papp, Zsófia; Pärnamets, Philip; Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola; Perander, Silva; Pitman, Michael; Raza, Ali; Rêgo, Gabriel Gaudencio; Robertson, Claire; Rodríguez-Pascual, Iván; Saikkonen, Teemu; Salvador-Ginez, Octavio; Sampaio, Waldir M; Santi, Gaia Chiara; Schultner, David; Schutte, Enid; Scott, Andy; Skali, Ahmed; Stefaniak, Anna; Sternisko, Anni; Strickland, Brent; Strickland, Brent; Thomas, Jeffrey P; Tinghög, Gustav; Traast, Iris J; Tucciarelli, Raffaele; Tyrala, Michael; Ungson, Nick D; Uysal, Mete Sefa; Van Rooy, Dirk; Västfjäll, Daniel; Vieira, Joana B; von Sikorski, Christian; Walker, Alexander C; Watermeyer, Jennifer; Willardt, Robin; Wohl, Michael J A; Wójcik, Adrian Dominik; Kaidi, Wu; Yamada, Yuki; Yilmaz, Onurcan; Yogeeswaran, Kumar; Ziemer, Carolin-Theresa; Zwaan, Rolf A; Boggio, Paulo Sergio; Whillans, Ashley; Van Lange, Paul A M; Prasad, Rajib; Onderco, Michal; O'Madagain, Cathal; Nesh-Nash, Tarik; Laguna, Oscar Moreda; Kutiyski, Yordan; Kubin, Emily; Gümren, Mert; Fenwick, Ali; Ertan, Arhan S; Bernstein, Michael J; Amara, Hanane; Van Bavel, Jay Joseph. - In: PNAS NEXUS. - ISSN 2752-6542. - 1:3(2022). [10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac093]
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