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Dating during the time of COVID-19: Risk perceptions and political ideology
Authors:Danielle L. Kellogg  Tracy DeHart  Julie Longua Peterson  Hannah R. Hamilton
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, US;2. School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of New England, Biddeford, Maine, USA;3. Masters of Arts Program in Social Sciences (MAPSS), University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:This study examined predictors of single people's beliefs about COVID prevention behaviors, intentions to engage in COVID prevention behaviors while dating, and actual dating behavior during the pandemic. Results revealed that single participants engaged in “riskier” dating behaviors (i.e., in-person unmasked) more frequently than “safer” dating behaviors (i.e., remote, or in-person masked/distanced). Individuals who perceived greater (vs. lesser) risk associated with COVID more strongly endorsed beliefs about social distancing (self and other) and were more likely to personally (or request others) engage in COVID prevention behaviors while dating. However, perceived risk did not predict actual dating behaviors. Conservatives (vs. liberals) less strongly endorsed beliefs about social distancing (for others, but not the self) and were less likely to personally (or request others) engage in COVID prevention behaviors while dating. Conservatives also reported meeting potential romantic partners more frequently than liberals. However, political ideology did not predict actual dating behaviors. Results suggest there is a disconnect between college students' beliefs/intentions and their actual dating behavior. These results demonstrate the importance of developing public health interventions that take into account the disconnect between college students' health-related intentions and actual behaviors, particularly in the context of dating.
Keywords:college students  COVID-19  COVID prevention  dating behavior  political ideology  risk perceptions  social distancing
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