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Factors affecting voluntary self-isolation behavior to cope with a pandemic: Empirical evidence from colombia vs. Spain in times of covid-19

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Abstract

Global pandemics are not a new phenomenon. They have occurred at different points in time and can be of different scales. COVID-19 appeared in 2020 and its spread has reached more than 60 countries worldwide. This research aims to analyze voluntary self-isolation behavior used to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of this study, we carried out sampling in Colombia and Spain, which share similar cultural characteristics but which have substantial social and economic differences. A multi-group model was used to test the application of the theory of planned behavior and the theory of reasoned action in order to analyze self-isolation behavior. The results show that there are differences in self-isolation behavior between both countries, especially with regard to attitudes towards self-isolation and volitional behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Article number35
JournalBehavioral Sciences
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2021

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Multi-group
  • Self-isolation
  • Volitional behavior

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