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Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries.

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Westgate, EC; Buttrick, NR; Lin, Y; El Helou, G; Agostini, M; Bélanger, JJ; Gützkow, B; Kreienkamp, J; Abakoumkin, G; Abdul Khaiyom, JH; Han, Q ...
Published in: Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
December 2023

Some public officials have expressed concern that policies mandating collective public health behaviors (e.g., national/regional "lockdown") may result in behavioral fatigue that ultimately renders such policies ineffective. Boredom, specifically, has been singled out as one potential risk factor for noncompliance. We examined whether there was empirical evidence to support this concern during the COVID-19 pandemic in a large cross-national sample of 63,336 community respondents from 116 countries. Although boredom was higher in countries with more COVID-19 cases and in countries that instituted more stringent lockdowns, such boredom did not predict longitudinal within-person decreases in social distancing behavior (or vice versa; n = 8,031) in early spring and summer of 2020. Overall, we found little evidence that changes in boredom predict individual public health behaviors (handwashing, staying home, self-quarantining, and avoiding crowds) over time, or that such behaviors had any reliable longitudinal effects on boredom itself. In summary, contrary to concerns, we found little evidence that boredom posed a public health risk during lockdown and quarantine. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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Published In

Emotion (Washington, D.C.)

DOI

EISSN

1931-1516

ISSN

1528-3542

Publication Date

December 2023

Volume

23

Issue

8

Start / End Page

2370 / 2384

Related Subject Headings

  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Pandemics
  • Humans
  • Health Behavior
  • Experimental Psychology
  • COVID-19
  • Boredom
  • 52 Psychology
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology
 

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Westgate, E. C., Buttrick, N. R., Lin, Y., El Helou, G., Agostini, M., Bélanger, J. J., … Et Al. (2023). Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries. Emotion (Washington, D.C.), 23(8), 2370–2384. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0001118
Westgate, Erin C., Nicholas R. Buttrick, Yijun Lin, Gaelle El Helou, Maximilian Agostini, Jocelyn J. Bélanger, Ben Gützkow, et al. “Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries.Emotion (Washington, D.C.) 23, no. 8 (December 2023): 2370–84. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0001118.
Westgate EC, Buttrick NR, Lin Y, El Helou G, Agostini M, Bélanger JJ, et al. Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries. Emotion (Washington, DC). 2023 Dec;23(8):2370–84.
Westgate, Erin C., et al. “Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries.Emotion (Washington, D.C.), vol. 23, no. 8, Dec. 2023, pp. 2370–84. Epmc, doi:10.1037/emo0001118.
Westgate EC, Buttrick NR, Lin Y, El Helou G, Agostini M, Bélanger JJ, Gützkow B, Kreienkamp J, Abakoumkin G, Abdul Khaiyom JH, Ahmedi V, Akkas H, Almenara CA, Atta M, Bagci SC, Basel S, Berisha Kida E, Bernardo ABI, Chobthamkit P, Choi H-S, Cristea M, Csaba S, Damnjanovic K, Danyliuk I, Dash A, Di Santo D, Douglas KM, Enea V, Faller DG, Fitzsimons G, Gheorghiu A, Gómez Á, Hamaidia A, Han Q, Helmy M, Hudiyana J, Jeronimus BF, Jiang D-Y, Jovanović V, Kamenov Ž, Kende A, Keng S-L, Kieu TTT, Koc Y, Kovyazina K, Kozytska I, Krause J, Kruglanski AW, Kurapov A, Kutlaca M, Lantos NA, Lemay EP, Lesmana CBJ, Louis WR, Lueders A, Maj M, Malik NI, Martinez A, McCabe KO, Mehulić J, Milla MN, Mohammed I, Molinario E, Moyano M, Muhammad H, Mula S, Muluk H, Myroniuk S, Najafi R, Nisa CF, Nyúl B, O’Keefe PA, Olivas Osuna JJ, Osin EN, Park J, Pica G, Pierro A, Rees J, Reitsema AM, Resta E, Rullo M, Ryan MK, Samekin A, Santtila P, Sasin E, Schumpe BM, Selim HA, Stanton MV, Stroebe W, Sutton RM, Tseliou E, Utsugi A, van Breen JA, Van Lissa CJ, Van Veen K, vanDellen MR, Vázquez A, Wollast R, Et Al. Pandemic boredom: Little evidence that lockdown-related boredom affects risky public health behaviors across 116 countries. Emotion (Washington, DC). 2023 Dec;23(8):2370–2384.

Published In

Emotion (Washington, D.C.)

DOI

EISSN

1931-1516

ISSN

1528-3542

Publication Date

December 2023

Volume

23

Issue

8

Start / End Page

2370 / 2384

Related Subject Headings

  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Pandemics
  • Humans
  • Health Behavior
  • Experimental Psychology
  • COVID-19
  • Boredom
  • 52 Psychology
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology