Optimism bias, judgment of severity, and behavioral change during two stages of the pandemics in China.

Publication date: Jan 02, 2025

We investigated the factors and consequences of optimism bias during two critical periods of the COVID-19 outbreak in China. In February 2020, we conducted Study 1 (Nā€‰=ā€‰4313) to examine the initial outbreak. The findings revealed that individuals exhibited optimism bias toward COVID-19. Additionally, the number of newly confirmed and suspected cases positively influenced optimism bias. Later, in December 2022, we conducted Study 2 (Nā€‰=ā€‰1767) to explore the Omicron outbreak. The results indicated that optimism bias persisted, albeit to a lesser extent. In this study, the number of infections among participants’ social relations negatively predicted optimism bias, while the judged severity of COVID-19 consequences positively predicted it. Notably, optimism bias can attenuate the positive prediction of anxiety by perceived severity, while also positively predicting protective behavior by mediating the relationship between perceived severity and protective actions. This study highlights the beneficial role of optimism bias, both physically and psychologically, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Concepts Keywords
China Adolescent
February Adult
Pandemic Anxiety
Relationship Behavioral change
China
COVID-19
COVID-19
Female
Humans
Judgment
Male
Middle Aged
Optimism
Optimism bias
Pandemics
Risk perception
SARS-CoV-2
Unrealistic optimism
Young Adult

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH infections
disease MESH anxiety
disease IDO role
disease MESH Long Covid
disease IDO infection
drug DRUGBANK Isoxaflutole
disease MESH chronic diseases
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease IDO nucleic acid
disease MESH lifestyles
disease MESH uncertainty
disease MESH illusion
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
disease MESH syndrome
disease IDO virulence
disease IDO susceptibility
disease MESH death
disease MESH emergencies
disease MESH HIV infection
pathway REACTOME HIV Infection
disease MESH overweight
disease MESH privacy
disease MESH severe acute respiratory syndrome
drug DRUGBANK Gold
drug DRUGBANK Tropicamide
disease MESH psychological well being
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
disease MESH AIDS
pathway REACTOME Reproduction

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