Social Environment and Attitudes toward COVID-19 Anti-Contagious Measures: An Explorative Study from Italy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Theoretical Framework
1.2. Aims
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measures
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
References
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(−) Social Trust | ||
Item | Response Mode | V-Test |
Government | Somewhat reliable | −9.18 |
It is useless to bustle about, since you cannot affect what will happen | Strongly disagree | −8.92 |
Public administration | Somewhat reliable | −7.9 |
To a great extent, my life is controlled by accidental happenings | Strongly disagree | −7.81 |
There’s little use in writing to public officials because often they aren’t really interested in the problems of the average man | Somewhat disagree | −7.7 |
These days a person doesn’t really know whom he can count on | Somewhat disagree | −7.28 |
How will you live here? | Better | −7.22 |
People are unable to change | Strongly disagree | −7.05 |
It is not possible at all to make any provision for the future | Somewhat disagree | −7.03 |
Having few scruples | Not at all | −6.9 |
(+) Social Untrust | ||
Item | Response Mode | V-Test |
In spite of what some people say, the lot of the average man is getting worse, not better | Strongly agree | 6.58 |
Having few scruples | Very | 6.75 |
There’s little use in writing to public officials because often they aren’t really interested in the problems of the average man | Strongly agree | 6.81 |
It is not possible at all to make any provision about the future | Strongly agree | 7 |
It is useless to bustle about, since you cannot affect what will happen | Strongly agree | 7.03 |
It is not possible at all to make any provision for the future | Strongly agree | 7.05 |
Health care services | Not at all reliable | 7.43 |
These days a person doesn’t really know whom he can count on | Strongly agree | 7.49 |
Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself | Strongly agree | 8.52 |
Government | Not at all reliable | 9.14 |
(−) Moderation | ||
Item | Response Mode | V-Test |
My life is determined by my own actions | Somewhat agree | −8.4 |
Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself | Somewhat agree | −8.7 |
These days a person doesn’t really know whom he can count on | Somewhat agree | −7.51 |
In spite of what some people say, the lot of the average man is getting worse, not better | Somewhat agree | −7.4 |
It is useless to bustle about, since you cannot affect what will happen | Somewhat disagree | −7.05 |
Police | Somewhat reliable | −6.6 |
It’s hardly fair to bring children into the world, the way things look for the future | Somewhat disagree | −6.41 |
My life is chiefly controlled by powerful others | Somewhat disagree | −6.27 |
To a great extent, my life is controlled by accidental happenings | Somewhat disagree | −6.16 |
It is not possible at all to make any provision about the future | Somewhat agree | −6.12 |
(+) Reactivity | ||
Item | Response Mode | V-Test |
There’s little use in writing to public officials because often they aren’t really interested in the problems of the average man | Strongly disagree | 6.57 |
Those who succeed in life have luck on their side | Strongly disagree | 6.62 |
My life is determined by my own actions | Strongly agree | 6.72 |
It is useless to bustle about, since you cannot affect what will happen | Strongly disagree | 7.03 |
Sometimes one has to break the rules to help one’s loved ones | Strongly agree | 7.06 |
In spite of what some people say, the lot of the average man is getting worse, not better | Strongly agree | 7.81 |
To a great extent, my life is controlled by accidental happenings | Strongly disagree | 7.81 |
These days a person doesn’t really know whom he can count on | Strongly agree | 8.17 |
People are unable to change | Strongly disagree | 8.22 |
Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself | Strongly agree | 8.42 |
Item | Factorial Dimensions (LDSs) | B | Std. Error | Beta | T | Sig |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Satisfaction (item 1) | VOC 1 (social trust vs. social untrust) | −0.333 | 0.48 | −0.333 | −6.942 | 0.001 |
VOC 2 (moderation vs. reactivity) | −0.164 | 0.48 | −0.164 | −3.418 | 0.001 | |
Personal adherence (item 2) | VOC 1 (social trust vs. social untrust) | −0.128 | 0.051 | −0.128 | −2.512 | 0.012 |
VOC 2 (moderation vs. reactivity) | −0.082 | 0.051 | −0.082 | −1.609 | 0.108 | |
Population adherence (item 3) | VOC 1 (social trust vs. social untrust) | −0.171 | 0.051 | −0.171 | −3.351 | 0.001 |
VOC 2 (moderation vs. reactivity) | 0.006 | 0.051 | 0.006 | 0.121 | 0.905 |
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Gennaro, A.; Reho, M.; Marinaci, T.; Cordella, B.; Castiglioni, M.; Caldiroli, C.L.; Venuleo, C. Social Environment and Attitudes toward COVID-19 Anti-Contagious Measures: An Explorative Study from Italy. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 3621. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043621
Gennaro A, Reho M, Marinaci T, Cordella B, Castiglioni M, Caldiroli CL, Venuleo C. Social Environment and Attitudes toward COVID-19 Anti-Contagious Measures: An Explorative Study from Italy. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(4):3621. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043621
Chicago/Turabian StyleGennaro, Alessandro, Matteo Reho, Tiziana Marinaci, Barbara Cordella, Marco Castiglioni, Cristina Liviana Caldiroli, and Claudia Venuleo. 2023. "Social Environment and Attitudes toward COVID-19 Anti-Contagious Measures: An Explorative Study from Italy" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 4: 3621. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043621
APA StyleGennaro, A., Reho, M., Marinaci, T., Cordella, B., Castiglioni, M., Caldiroli, C. L., & Venuleo, C. (2023). Social Environment and Attitudes toward COVID-19 Anti-Contagious Measures: An Explorative Study from Italy. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(4), 3621. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043621