Procesos cognitivos implicados en conductas de protección ante COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2)
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Las conductas de riesgo o protección ante enfermedades virales pueden verse influenciadas por la forma como la población construye cogniciones sobre esta realidad, tales cogniciones resultan clave para comprender cómo actúan las personas respecto a situaciones que representan riesgos para su salud. Este estudio evalúa el papel de procesos cognitivos como los sesgos o falsas creencias, la intención conductual y las creencias de eficacia, en relación con la enfermedad COVID-19, procurando determinar su influencia en los comportamientos de protección incluida la probabilidad de vacunarse. A través de un estudio transversal predictivo se evaluó a 794 personas en Colombia durante el primer pico pandémico de 2020, empleando cuestionarios en línea... Ver más
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Procesos cognitivos implicados en conductas de protección ante COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Cognitive process implicit in protectional behaviors facing COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Las conductas de riesgo o protección ante enfermedades virales pueden verse influenciadas por la forma como la población construye cogniciones sobre esta realidad, tales cogniciones resultan clave para comprender cómo actúan las personas respecto a situaciones que representan riesgos para su salud. Este estudio evalúa el papel de procesos cognitivos como los sesgos o falsas creencias, la intención conductual y las creencias de eficacia, en relación con la enfermedad COVID-19, procurando determinar su influencia en los comportamientos de protección incluida la probabilidad de vacunarse. A través de un estudio transversal predictivo se evaluó a 794 personas en Colombia durante el primer pico pandémico de 2020, empleando cuestionarios en línea y se construyeron modelos de regresión para pronosticar las conductas de protección recomendadas por la Organización Mundial de la Salud (lavado de manos, aislamiento social, uso de mascarillas). Los hallazgos señalan alta frecuencia en el sesgo de control y el optimismo ilusorio, al igual que altas expectativas de efectividad del cuidado, los cuales pronostican las conductas de protección y la intención de vacunarse. A partir de los resultados se discute que los sesgos relativos al optimismo no necesariamente implican asumir conductas de exposición a la enfermedad, de hecho, parecen tener un papel funcional en el cuidado. Risk or protection behaviors before viral diseases may be influenced on the way the population builds cognition about this reality, such cognitions are key to understand how people act with respect to situations that represent risks to their health. The main goal of this study is the evaluate the role of cognitive processes such as biases or false beliefs, behavioral intention and efficacy beliefs, in relation to COVID-19 disease, ensuring to determine its influence in protection behavior, including the possibility of vaccination. Through a cross-sectional predictive study, 794 people in Colombia were evaluated during the first pandemic peak of 2020, using online questionnaires and regression models were constructed to forecast the protection behaviors recommended by the World Health Organization (handwashing, social distancing, use of facemasks). The findings indicate A high frequency of bias control and illusory optimism, as well as high expectations of self-care effectiveness, which anticipate protection behavior and intention of getting vaccinated. From the results it is argued that Biases relative to optimism do not necessarily imply assuming exposition behavior towards the disease, on the contrary, it seems to have a functional paper in regards of self-care. Ávila-Toscano, José Hernando Hernández-Chang, Emilio Ariel Marenco-Escuderos, Ailed Herrera-Bravo, Maura Rambal-Rivaldo, Laura Cognitive bias Prevention Risk behavior Behavior intention COVID-19 Vaccination Sesgos cognitivos Prevención Conductas de riesgos Vacunación Itención conductual COVID-19 Preconceitos cognitivos prevenção COVID-19 comportamentos de risco vacinação intenção comportamental 15 1 Núm. 1 , Año 2022 : Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología Artículo de revista Journal article 2022-04-13T00:00:00Z 2022-04-13T00:00:00Z 2022-04-13 application/pdf Bogotá: Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericana Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología 2027-1786 2500-6517 https://reviberopsicologia.ibero.edu.co/article/view/rip.15101 10.33881/2027-1786.rip.15101 https://doi.org/10.33881/2027-1786.rip.15101 spa https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología - 2021 Esta obra está bajo una licencia internacional Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0. 1 10 Ajzen, I. 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Procesos cognitivos implicados en conductas de protección ante COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Ávila-Toscano, José Hernando Hernández-Chang, Emilio Ariel Marenco-Escuderos, Ailed Herrera-Bravo, Maura Rambal-Rivaldo, Laura Cognitive bias Prevention Risk behavior Behavior intention COVID-19 Vaccination Sesgos cognitivos Prevención Conductas de riesgos Vacunación Itención conductual COVID-19 Preconceitos cognitivos prevenção COVID-19 comportamentos de risco vacinação intenção comportamental |
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Cognitive process implicit in protectional behaviors facing COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) |
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Las conductas de riesgo o protección ante enfermedades virales pueden verse influenciadas por la forma como la población construye cogniciones sobre esta realidad, tales cogniciones resultan clave para comprender cómo actúan las personas respecto a situaciones que representan riesgos para su salud. Este estudio evalúa el papel de procesos cognitivos como los sesgos o falsas creencias, la intención conductual y las creencias de eficacia, en relación con la enfermedad COVID-19, procurando determinar su influencia en los comportamientos de protección incluida la probabilidad de vacunarse. A través de un estudio transversal predictivo se evaluó a 794 personas en Colombia durante el primer pico pandémico de 2020, empleando cuestionarios en línea y se construyeron modelos de regresión para pronosticar las conductas de protección recomendadas por la Organización Mundial de la Salud (lavado de manos, aislamiento social, uso de mascarillas). Los hallazgos señalan alta frecuencia en el sesgo de control y el optimismo ilusorio, al igual que altas expectativas de efectividad del cuidado, los cuales pronostican las conductas de protección y la intención de vacunarse. A partir de los resultados se discute que los sesgos relativos al optimismo no necesariamente implican asumir conductas de exposición a la enfermedad, de hecho, parecen tener un papel funcional en el cuidado.
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Risk or protection behaviors before viral diseases may be influenced on the way the population builds cognition about this reality, such cognitions are key to understand how people act with respect to situations that represent risks to their health. The main goal of this study is the evaluate the role of cognitive processes such as biases or false beliefs, behavioral intention and efficacy beliefs, in relation to COVID-19 disease, ensuring to determine its influence in protection behavior, including the possibility of vaccination. Through a cross-sectional predictive study, 794 people in Colombia were evaluated during the first pandemic peak of 2020, using online questionnaires and regression models were constructed to forecast the protection behaviors recommended by the World Health Organization (handwashing, social distancing, use of facemasks). The findings indicate A high frequency of bias control and illusory optimism, as well as high expectations of self-care effectiveness, which anticipate protection behavior and intention of getting vaccinated. From the results it is argued that Biases relative to optimism do not necessarily imply assuming exposition behavior towards the disease, on the contrary, it seems to have a functional paper in regards of self-care.
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Cognitive bias Prevention Risk behavior Behavior intention COVID-19 Vaccination Sesgos cognitivos Prevención Conductas de riesgos Vacunación Itención conductual COVID-19 Preconceitos cognitivos prevenção COVID-19 comportamentos de risco vacinação intenção comportamental |
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Cognitive bias Prevention Risk behavior Behavior intention COVID-19 Vaccination Sesgos cognitivos Prevención Conductas de riesgos Vacunación Itención conductual COVID-19 Preconceitos cognitivos prevenção COVID-19 comportamentos de risco vacinação intenção comportamental |
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