An Integrated Model of Compliance with COVID-19 Prescriptions: Instrumental, Normative, and Affective Factors Associated with Health-Protective Behaviors.
Alessia RochiraFlora GattiGabriele PratiTerri MannariniAngela FediFortuna ProcenteseCinzia AlbanesiIrene BarbieriChristian CompareSilvia GattinoAntonella GuarinoDaniela MarzanaIana Ivanova TzankovaGiovanni AresiPublished in: International journal of behavioral medicine (2022)
The research findings show that compliance with public health prescriptions is a multimodal phenomenon and integrating self-interest and community-based factors can offer a better understanding of people's decision to engage in health-protective behaviors. Further, this study unveils that a shared sense of community is effective in encouraging adherence to recommended behaviors so as behavioral changes can be sustained by targeting the recommendations not only on risk minimization for oneself but also on the allocation of personal responsibility toward the belonging community.