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Bringing Us Closer Together: The Influence of National Identity and Political Orientation on COVID-19-Related Behavioral Intentions

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
A growing body of work has highlighted the importance of political beliefs and attitudes in predicting endorsement and engagement in prosocial behavior. Individuals with right-wing political orientation are less likely to behave prosocially than their left-wing counterparts due to high levels of Right-wing authoritarianism (RWA). Here, we aimed to extend prior work by testing how political values relate to COVID-19 discretionary behavioral intentions (i.e., prosocial and non-mandatory behaviors aimed at controlling the spread of the pandemic). Furthermore, we tested whether identification with the national group would influence the relationship between RWA and prosocial behavior. A cross-sectional study conducted on 350 Italian participants showed that right-wing political orientation had a negative effect on COVID-19 discretionary behavioral intentions via RWA. Furthermore, a moderated mediation model revealed that this effect was only significant for participants who are lowly identified with the national group. The results suggest that highlighting group belongingness might effectively motivate more conservative individuals to engage in prosocial behavior.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
COVID-19 discretionary behaviors; COVID-19 mandatory behaviors; Right-wing authoritarianism; national identity; political orientation
List of contributors:
Simić, Andrej; Sacchi, Simona; Pagliaro, Stefano; Pacilli, Maria Giuseppina; Brambilla, Marco
Authors of the University:
PAGLIARO Stefano
Handle:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/843359
Full Text:
https://ricerca.unich.it//retrieve/handle/11564/843359/464547/fpsyg-13-795654%20(1).pdf
Published in:
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
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https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.795654/full
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