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Individual and group level risk factors in preventive health and panic buying behaviors during COVID-19 pandemic in India.
Shahnawaz, Mohammad Ghazi; Gupta, Kaveri; Kharshiing, Korsi Dorene; Kashyap, Drishti; Khursheed, Masrat; Khan, Neda Haseeb; Uniyal, Ritika; Rehman, Usama.
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  • Shahnawaz MG; Department of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 110025 India.
  • Gupta K; Department of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 110025 India.
  • Kharshiing KD; Department of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 110025 India.
  • Kashyap D; Department of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 110025 India.
  • Khursheed M; Department of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 110025 India.
  • Khan NH; Department of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 110025 India.
  • Uniyal R; Department of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 110025 India.
  • Rehman U; Department of Psychology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 20022 India.
Curr Psychol ; : 1-17, 2022 Apr 23.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35496360
The present research explored individual and group level risk factors in preventive health and panic buying behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic in India. Perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, COVID-19 anxiety, and personal identity were considered individual-level risk factors. Group based identities such as family, religious groups, and identification with one's nation were considered as group level risk factors. Standardized scales have been used to measure all the constructs under study. Data were collected electronically from 305 Indian respondents. Hierarchical regression analysis in SPSS Version 22 was used to test the hypotheses. Results showed that personal identity and identification with the nation predicted preventive health behavior. Panic buying behavior was predicted by the location of the respondents (containment versus non-containment zones), perceived severity, and one's personal identity. The interplay of individual and social factors is reflective of both individual and collective agencies in the adoption of preventive health behaviors, while only individual-level factors led to panic buying behavior. The findings of this study have implications for curbing, managing, and reinforcing desirable and non-desirable behavior during the present pandemic as well as in the future as well.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Curr Psychol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Curr Psychol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article