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PSYCHOLOGY OF BEHAVIOUR RESTRICTIO - Lessons From Covid-19

English · Hardback

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This volume examines the topic of compliance with COVID-19 restrictions, and the non-pharmaceutical measures taken by governments in attempts to bring the pandemic under control.

Discovery that COVID-19 was largely transmitted through the air meant that public health strategies were needed to limit close physical contact between people. Epidemiological modelling offered initial interventions to tackle the rate of spread, but to be effective these measures were dependent on widespread public adoption and compliance. This book examines the key theories and empirical approaches to behavioural change and compliance, and reviews research on their relative effectiveness in driving public behaviour. Author Barrie Gunter considers four principal models used: nudge theory, social identity-group processes theory, theory of planned behaviour and the capability-opportunity-motivation-behaviour (COM-B) model. Gunter weighs the pros and cons of each, offers commentary on lessons that can be learned from their application during the pandemic, and what they may have to offer in a triangulated approach, theoretically, methodologically and in terms of policy making.

Examining not just the extent of compliance but also the psychological drivers of this behaviour over time, this is essential reading for students and researchers in psychology, public health and medical sciences, and policy makers assessing government strategies, responses and performance.

List of contents

1. Pandemic Strategy and Public Behaviour
2. Psychological Modelling: Nudging Behaviour Change
3. Social Identity and Group Processes Approach
4. Psychological Modelling: A Rational Public Approach
5. Psychological Modelling: COM-B- A Custom-Built Theory
6. Nudge Theory and Physical Distancing
7. Social Identity, Group Processes and Physical Distancing
8. Theory of Planned Behaviour and Physical Distancing
9. COM-B Approach and Physical Distancing
10.Ongoing Behavioural Interventions: Personal Protection Measures
11. Return to Normality: The Public and Vaccination

About the author

Barrie Gunter is Emeritus Professor in Media at the University of Leicester, UK. A psychologist by training, he has published more than 80 books on a range of media, marketing, business, leisure and psychology topics.

Summary

This volume examines compliance with COVID-19 restrictions, and the non-pharmaceutical measures taken in attempts to bring the pandemic under control. It is essential reading for students and researchers in psychology, public health and medical sciences, and policy makers assessing government strategies, responses, and performance.

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