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Family still matters: Human social motivation across 42 countries during a global pandemic

Pick Cari M., Ko Ahra, Wormley Alexandra S., Wiezel Adi, Kenrick Douglas T., Al-Shawaf Laith, Barry Oumar, Bereby-Meyer Yoella, Boonyasiriwat Watcharaporn, Brandstätter Eduard, Crispim Ana Carla, Cruz Julio Eduardo, David Daniel, David Oana A., Defelipe Renata Pereira, Elmas Pinar, Espinosa Agustín, Fernandez Ana Maria, Fetvadjiev Velichko H., Fetvadjieva Stefka, Fischer Ronald, Galdi Silvia, Galindo-Caballero Oscar Javier, Golovina Galina M., Gomez-Jacinto Luis, Graf Sylvie, Grossmann Igor, Gul Pelin, Halama Peter, Hamamura Takeshi, Hansson Lina S., Hitokoto Hidefumi, Hřebíčková Martina, Ilic Darinka, Johnson Jennifer Lee, Kara-Yakoubian Mane, Karl Johannes A., Kohút Michal, Lasselin Julie, Li Norman P., Mafra Anthonieta Looman, Malanchuk Oksana, Moran Simone, Murata Asuka, Ndiaye Serigne Abdou Lahat, O Jiaqing, Onyishi Ike E., Pasay-an Eddieson, Rizwan Muhammed, Roth Eric, Salgado Sergio, Samoylenko Elena S., Savchenko Tatyana N., Sevincer A. Timur, Skoog Eric, Stanciu Adrian, Suh Eunkook M., Sznycer Daniel, Talhelm Thomas, Ugwu Fabian O., Uskul Ayse K., Uz Irem, Valentova Jaroslava Varella, Varella Marco Antonio Correa, Zambrano Danilo, Varnum Michael E.W.
Evolution and Human Behavior SCOPUS WOS
ТИП ПУБЛИКАЦИИ статья в журнале - научная статья
ГОД 2022
ЯЗЫК EN
ЦИТИРОВАНИЙ 7
АННОТАЦИЯ
The COVID-19 pandemic caused drastic social changes for many people, including separation from friends and coworkers, enforced close contact with family, and reductions in mobility.Here we assess the extent to which people's evolutionarily-relevant basic motivations and goalsfundamental social motives such as Affiliation and Kin Care -might have been affected.To address this question, we gathered data on fundamental social motives in 42 countries (N=15,915) across two waves, including 19 countries (N=10,907) for which data were gathered both before and during the pandemic (pre-pandemic wave: 32 countries, N=8998; 3302 male, 5585 female; Mage=24.43,SD=7.91; mid-pandemic wave: 29 countries, N=6917; 2,249 male, 4218 female; Mage=28.59,SD=11.31).Samples include data collected online (e.g., Prolific, MTurk), at universities, and via community sampling.We found that Disease Avoidance motivation was substantially higher during the pandemic, and that most of the other fundamental social motives showed small, yet significant, differences across waves.Most sensibly, concern with caring for one's children was higher during the pandemic, and concerns with Mate Seeking and Status were lower.Earlier findings showing the prioritization of family motives over mating motives (and even over Disease Avoidance motives) were replicated during the pandemic.Finally, well-being remained positively associated with family-related motives and negatively associated with mating motives during the pandemic, as in the pre-pandemic samples.Our results provide further evidence for the robust primacy of family-related motivations even during this unique disruption of social life.
ЦИТАТА
Family still matters: Human social motivation across 42 countries during a global pandemic / C.M. Pick, A. Ko, A.S. Wormley, A. Wiezel, D.T. Kenrick, L. Al-Shawaf, O. Barry, Y. Bereby-Meyer, W. Boonyasiriwat, E. Brandstätter, A.C. Crispim, J.E. Cruz, D. David, O.A. David, R.P. Defelipe, P. Elmas, A. Espinosa, A.M. Fernandez, V.H. Fetvadjiev, S. Fetvadjieva, R. Fischer, S. Galdi, O.J. Galindo-Caballero, G.M. Golovina, L. Gomez-Jacinto, S. Graf, I. Grossmann, P. Gul, P. Halama, T. Hamamura, L.S. Hansson, H. Hitokoto, M. Hřebíčková, D. Ilic, J.L. Johnson, M. Kara-Yakoubian, J.A. Karl, M. Kohút, J. Lasselin, N.P. Li, A.L. Mafra, O. Malanchuk, S. Moran, A. Murata, S.A.L. Ndiaye, J. O, I.E. Onyishi, E. Pasay-an, M. Rizwan, E. Roth, S. Salgado, E.S. Samoylenko, T.N. Savchenko, A.T. Sevincer, E. Skoog, A. Stanciu, E.M. Suh, D. Sznycer, T. Talhelm, F.O. Ugwu, A.K. Uskul, I. Uz, J.V. Valentova, M.A.C. Varella, D. Zambrano, M.E.W. Varnum // Evolution and Human Behavior. – 2022. – Т. 43. – № 6. – P. 527-535
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