The role of collectivism, liberty, COVID fatigue, and fatalism in public support for the zero-COVID policy and relaxing restrictions in China

被引:1
|
作者
Wang, Xiao [1 ]
机构
[1] Rochester Inst Technol, Sch Commun, 92 Lomb Mem Dr, Rochester, NY 14623 USA
关键词
COVID-19; Policy support; China; COVID fatigue; Fatalism; Cultural values; CULTURE; CLIMATE; INDIVIDUALISM; SKEPTICISM; BEHAVIOR; EMOTION;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-024-18331-1
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundChina was the last country in the world to relax COVID-19 restrictions. A successful public health policy requires public support. This analysis examined the factors associated with Chinese support for zero-COVID and relaxing COVID-19 restrictions in China.MethodTwo online surveys were conducted among Chinese participants in mainland China on June 10-13 (N = 460) and December 2, 2022 (N = 450). These two samples were similar based on the participants' demographics.ResultsThe results revealed that the perceived health consequences of a COVID-19 policy, perceived norms of approving a COVID-19 policy, and hope positively predicted the participants' support for the COVID-19 policy. The results further showed that collectivism and fatalism positively predicted support for zero-COVID and negatively predicted support for relaxing restrictions. COVID fatigue was negatively associated with support for zero-COVID and positively associated with support for relaxing restrictions. Liberty positively predicted support for relaxing restrictions in June and negatively predicted zero-COVID in December 2023. It did not positively or negatively predict support for the policy adopted by the government.ConclusionCollectivism, liberty, COVID fatigue, and fatalistic beliefs are important considerations connected to public support for a COVID-19 policy. The role of liberty was more nuanced and depended on the survey's time and whether the government adopted the policy.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The COVID-19 pandemic in China: from dynamic zero-COVID to current policy; [COVID-19-Pandemie in China: von der dynamischen Null-COVID- zur heutigen Politik]
    Ge J.
    Herz, 2023, 48 (3) : 226 - 228
  • [42] The spatiotemporal analysis of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in China since the termination of the dynamic zero-COVID policy
    Li, Jiaying
    Yang, Jingqi
    Ding, Xiao
    Zhou, Hangyu
    Han, Na
    Wu, Aiping
    VIROLOGICA SINICA, 2024, 39 (05) : 737 - 746
  • [43] The impact of the COVID-19 surge after the end of China's Zero-COVID policy on the health-related quality of life of IBD patients
    Wang, Runnan
    Liu, Peizhao
    Fan, Chaogang
    Liu, Juanhan
    Jiang, Haiyang
    Ren, Jianan
    Zhao, Yun
    Zheng, Tao
    BMC GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [44] Disruption risks to Chinese overseas flat panel display supply networks under China's zero-COVID policy
    Yue, Xiongping
    Mu, Dong
    Wang, Chao
    Ren, Huanyu
    Du, Jianbang
    Ghadimi, Pezhman
    OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT RESEARCH, 2024, 17 (02) : 406 - 437
  • [45] COVID-19 vaccination and concerns regarding vaccine hesitancy after the termination of the zero-COVID policy in China: A nationwide cross-sectional study
    Yang, Min
    Ma, Wenjuan
    Jiang, Jingfeng
    Lu, Zhen
    Wang, Xuwen
    Shen, Yuan
    Zou, Huachun
    Meng, Xiaojun
    HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS, 2024, 20 (01)
  • [46] Why Did China's Zero-COVID Policy Persist? Decision Urgency, Regime Type, and Political Opportunity Structures
    Keng, Shu
    Zhong, Lingna
    Xie, Fang
    JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CHINA, 2024, 33 (146) : 206 - 222
  • [47] Prevalence of COVID-19 fear and its association with quality of life among fire service recruits after ceasing the dynamic zero-COVID policy in China
    Liu, Jian
    Si, Tong Leong
    Chen, Pan
    Wang, Yue-Ying
    Su, Zhaohui
    Cheung, Teris
    Jackson, Todd
    Xiang, Yu-Tao
    Feng, Yuan
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 11
  • [48] Antimicrobial stewardship in non-COVID-19 patients with fever and respiratory symptoms in outpatient settings: Lessons from the "dynamic zero-COVID policy" in mainland China
    Yang, Gang
    Ren, Zhichu
    Zou, Yi
    Xu, Qiancheng
    Li, Shirong
    Pan, Lingling
    Zha, Lei
    JOURNAL OF INFECTION, 2022, 84 (05) : E39 - E41
  • [49] A national survey of pandemic fear and cyberchondria after ending zero-COVID policy: The chain mediating role of alexithymia and psychological distress
    Fang, Jinbo
    Qiu, Changjian
    Sun, Zeyuan
    Zhou, Jing
    He, Ping
    Conti, Aldo
    Lu, Yi
    Huang, Xia
    Xu, Jiuping
    Tang, Wanjie
    COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRY, 2024, 133
  • [50] The impact of psychological resilience on chronic patients’ depression during the dynamic Zero-COVID policy: the mediating role of stigma and the moderating role of sleep quality
    Yujin Mei
    Xue Yang
    Changjun Liu
    Yuqing Li
    Jiaofeng Gui
    Lin Zhang
    BMC Psychology, 11