COVID-19 vulnerability and perceived norm violations predict loss of social trust: A pre-post study

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2021-12

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Lo Iacono, SergioISNI 0000000464983341
Przepiorka, WojtekISNI 0000000097172239
Buskens, V.W.ORCID 0000-0002-4483-7238ISNI 0000000115699289
Corten, RenseISNI 000000038740582X
van de Rijt, ArnoutISNI 0000000126521398

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Abstract

While pandemic containment measures benefit public health, they may jeopardize the social structure of society. We hypothesize that lockdowns and prolonged social distancing measures hinder social support and invite norm violations, eroding social trust. We conducted a pre-registered pre-post study on a representative sample of the Dutch population (n = 2377; participation rate = 88.8%), measuring social trust reported by the same individuals before and after the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Results show that social trust in the Netherlands suddenly dropped from its historically stable level, reaching one of its lowest points on record. The decline was stronger among residents belonging to official high-risk categories, especially if they perceived themselves as likely to become infected. Individuals who more strongly agreed with self-isolation norms or did not perceive a widespread compliance or agreement with such norms also reported a greater loss of trust.

Keywords

COVID-19, Normative expectations, Social norms, Social trust, Vulnerability, Health(social science), History and Philosophy of Science, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Lo Iacono, S, Przepiorka, W, Buskens, V, Corten, R & van de Rijt, A 2021, 'COVID-19 vulnerability and perceived norm violations predict loss of social trust : A pre-post study', Social Science and Medicine, vol. 291, 114513, pp. 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114513