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Antecedents and consequences of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs: A systematic review


van Mulukoma, Valerie; Pummerer, Lotte J.; Alper, Sinan; Bai, Hui; Čavojová, Vladimíra; Farias, Jessica; Kay, Cameron S.; Lazarević, Ljiljana B.; Lobato, Emilio J.C.; Marinthe, Gaëlle et al.
Antecedents and consequences of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs: A systematic review // Social science & medicine, 301 (2022), 114912, 14 doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114912 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Antecedents and consequences of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs: A systematic review

Autori
Van Mulukoma, Valerie ; Pummerer, Lotte J. ; Alper, Sinan ; Bai, Hui ; Čavojová, Vladimíra ; Farias, Jessica ; Kay, Cameron S. ; Lazarević, Ljiljana B. ; Lobato, Emilio J.C. ; Marinthe, Gaëlle ; Pavela Banai, Irena ; Šrol, Jakub ; Žeželj, Iris

Izvornik
Social science & medicine (0277-9536) 301 (2022); 114912, 14

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
COVID-19 ; coronavirus ; conspiracy beliefs ; guideline adherence ; vaccine hesitancy ; systematic review

Sažetak
Rationale Belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories can have severe consequences ; it is therefore crucial to understand this phenomenon, in its similarities with general conspiracy belief, but also in how it is context- dependent. Objective The aim of this systematic review is to provide a comprehensive overview of the available research on COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs and to synthesise this research to make it widely accessible. Methods We present a synthesis of COVID-19 conspiracy belief research from 85 international articles, identified and appraised through a systematic review, in line with contemporary protocols and guidelines for systematic reviews. Results We identify a number of potential antecedents of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs (individual differences, personality traits, demographic variables, attitudes, thinking styles and biases, group identity, trust in authorities, and social media use), their consequences (protective behaviours, self-centred and misguided behaviours such as hoarding and pseudoscientific health practices, vaccination intentions, psychological wellbeing, and other negative social consequences such as discrimination and violence), and the effect sizes of their relations with the conspiracy beliefs. Conclusions We conclude that understanding both the potential antecedents and consequences of conspiracy beliefs and how they are context-dependent is highly important to tackle them, whether in the COVID-19 pandemic or future threats, such as that of climate change.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Psihologija



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Osijek

Profili:

Avatar Url Irena Pavela Banai (autor)

Poveznice na cjeloviti tekst rada:

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

van Mulukoma, Valerie; Pummerer, Lotte J.; Alper, Sinan; Bai, Hui; Čavojová, Vladimíra; Farias, Jessica; Kay, Cameron S.; Lazarević, Ljiljana B.; Lobato, Emilio J.C.; Marinthe, Gaëlle et al.
Antecedents and consequences of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs: A systematic review // Social science & medicine, 301 (2022), 114912, 14 doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114912 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Van Mulukoma, V., Pummerer, L., Alper, S., Bai, H., Čavojová, V., Farias, J., Kay, C., Lazarević, L., Lobato, E. & Marinthe, G. (2022) Antecedents and consequences of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs: A systematic review. Social science & medicine, 301, 114912, 14 doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114912.
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Časopis indeksira:


  • Current Contents Connect (CCC)
  • Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
    • Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
    • Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
    • SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
  • Scopus
  • MEDLINE


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