Social norms campaigns to promote protective behaviours

Published: 29 August 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/v98r4b26bx.1
Contributors:
Esther Cuadrado,
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Description

The file correspond to the SPSS database used in an experimental pre-test-post-test longitudinal study about the effectiveness of a social norms campaign applied to COVID-19 protective behaviours among 141 university students during the pandemic. The study, published in Frontiers in Public Health (doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1447335), concluded that social norms campaigns applied to COVID-19 protective behaviours are effective in times of pandemic (in adjusting the subjective social norms of individuals to the positive objective social norms of the group, and in increasing self-efficacy, protective behaviour intentions and protective behaviours of individuals) and might be extrapolated to other epidemic contexts.

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Steps to reproduce

Steps to reproduce are described in Cuadrado et al. (2024). A social norms campaign based positive intervention aimed at promoting protective behaviours. Front. Public Health 12:1447335. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1447335

Institutions

Universidad de Sevilla, Universidad de Cordoba, Universidad de Salamanca

Categories

Psychology, Social Psychology, Applied Social Psychology

Funders

  • University of Córdoba
    Spain
    Grant ID: Ucoimpulsa 2.6 modality of the Own Research Plan of the University of Cordoba

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