Title
‘We are all in the same boat’: How societal discontent affects intention to help during the COVID-19 pandemic
Date Issued
01 March 2022
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Resta E.
Mula S.
Baldner C.
Di Santo D.
Agostini M.
Bélanger J.J.
Gützkow B.
Kreienkamp J.
Abakoumkin G.
Khaiyom J.H.A.
Ahmedi V.
Akkas H.
Atta M.
Bagci S.C.
Basel S.
Kida E.B.
Bernardo A.B.I.
Buttrick N.R.
Chobthamkit P.
Choi H.S.
Cristea M.
Csaba S.
Damnjanović K.
Danyliuk I.
Dash A.
Douglas K.M.
Enea V.
Faller D.G.
Fitzsimons G.J.
Gheorghiu A.
Gómez Á.
Hamaidia A.
Han Q.
Helmy M.
Hudiyana J.
Jeronimus B.F.
Jiang D.Y.
Jovanović V.
Kamenov Z.
Kende A.
Keng S.L.
Kieu T.T.T.
Koc Y.
Kovyazina K.
Kozytska I.
Krause J.
Kruglanski A.W.
Kurapov A.
Kutlaca M.
Lantos N.A.
Lemay E.P.
Lesmana C.B.J.
Louis W.R.
Lueders A.
Malik N.I.
Martinez A.P.
McCabe K.O.
Mehulić J.
Milla M.N.
Mohammed I.
Molinario E.
Moyano M.
Muhammad H.
Muluk H.
Myroniuk S.
Najafi R.
Nisa C.F.
Nyúl B.
O'Keefe P.A.
Osuna J.J.O.
Osin E.N.
Park J.
Pica G.
Pierro A.
Rees J.H.
Reitsema A.M.
Rullo M.
Ryan M.K.
Samekin A.
Santtila P.
Sasin E.
Schumpe B.M.
Selim H.A.
Stanton M.V.
Stroebe W.
Sultana S.
Sutton R.M.
Tseliou E.
Utsugi A.
van Breen J.A.
van Lissa C.J.
van Veen K.
van Dellen M.R.
Vázquez A.
Wollast R.
Yeung V.W.l.
Zand S.
Žeželj I.L.
Zheng B.
Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a global health crisis. Consequently, many countries have adopted restrictive measures that caused a substantial change in society. Within this framework, it is reasonable to suppose that a sentiment of societal discontent, defined as generalized concern about the precarious state of society, has arisen. Literature shows that collectively experienced situations can motivate people to help each other. Since societal discontent is conceptualized as a collective phenomenon, we argue that it could influence intention to help others, particularly those who suffer from coronavirus. Thus, in the present study, we aimed (a) to explore the relationship between societal discontent and intention to help at the individual level and (b) to investigate a possible moderating effect of societal discontent at the country level on this relationship. To fulfil our purposes, we used data collected in 42 countries (N = 61,734) from the PsyCorona Survey, a cross-national longitudinal study. Results of multilevel analysis showed that, when societal discontent is experienced by the entire community, individuals dissatisfied with society are more prone to help others. Testing the model with longitudinal data (N = 3,817) confirmed our results. Implications for those findings are discussed in relation to crisis management. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement.
Start page
332
End page
347
Volume
32
Issue
2
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85116529977
Source
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
Resource of which it is part
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
ISSN of the container
10529284
Source funding
New York University Abu Dhabi
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
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