A model to understand COVID-19 preventive behaviors in young adults: Health locus of control and pandemic-related fear.
Dora BianchiAntonia LonigroAnna Di NorciaDaniele Di TataSara PompiliMarta ZammutoEleonora CannoniEmiddia LongobardiFiorenzo LaghiPublished in: Journal of health psychology (2022)
This study investigated COVID-19 preventive behaviors in young adults, exploring the predictive roles of health locus of control and pandemic fear. A sample of 188 Italian young adults (M age = 22.76, SD age = 1.95 ; 85% girls) completed an anonymous online survey assessing preventive behaviors, health locus of control styles (i.e. internal, chance, powerful others), and two dimensions of pandemic fear. Fear for COVID-19 consequences-but not general fear for contagion-significantly predicted prevention behaviors, and it also moderated the relationships between each health locus of control style and preventive behaviors. Our findings have relevant implications for research and social policies.