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Social Capital and Willingness to Comply With Anti-Pandemic Government Intervention

Title
Social Capital and Willingness to Comply With Anti-Pandemic Government Intervention
Authors
ChoiKyung WonKimHarris Hyun-soo
Ewha Authors
김현수
SCOPUS Author ID
김현수scopus
Issue Date
2024
Journal Title
Research on Aging
ISSN
0164-0275JCR Link
Citation
Research on Aging vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 43 - 58
Keywords
COVID-19 complianceinterpersonal connectednesssocial capitalsocial dilemma
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc.
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This study examines the relationship between individual-level social capital and compliance attitudes toward health protective measures in the context of COVID-19. We drew on secondary population-based data fielded during the pandemic’s initial phase (April – June of 2020). The analytic sample consists of 9124 older American adults (ages 55 and over) across 18 U.S. States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas. We estimated mixed-effects models with random intercepts and slopes. People who are better socially connected are more willing to comply with anti-pandemic government intervention. This relationship is stronger among those who are more psychologically distressed. Its magnitude also increases in more densely populated areas and places with higher numbers of coronavirus infection. Older Americans’ anti-coronavirus compliance attitudes is significantly driven by preexisting interpersonal connectedness and civic engagement. The role of social capital is also contingent on the existing levels of risk factor (threat and vulnerability). © The Author(s) 2023.
DOI
10.1177/01640275231185788
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