To Be Scared or Not to Be Scared: Social Representations of COVID-19 in Young People (A Cross-Cultural Study)

The COVID-19 pandemic is a serious global threat to the world’s population. The aim of the presented exploratory study was to reveal and analyse social thinking about COVID-19 in two different cultural contexts: Russia and Malaysia. Social representation (SR) theory is a promising framework to analyse the symbolic response to the global health emergency. This exploratory study was conducted at the time of new COVID-19 variants’ emergence, accompanied by quarantine measures, and mass vaccination was not elaborated yet (12 October–15 December 2020). The total sample (convenience sampling) consisted of 349 young adults from Malaysia (n = 195, 35.4% males, 64.6% females) and Russia (n = 154, 10% males, 90% females) aged 17–36 years. Convenience sampling was used to recruit participants, and an online version of the questionnaire was proposed to participants. The free association technique was used as the main tool in order to reveal the content of SRs. This prototypical analysis allowed us to reveal a hypothetical structure of SRs in the two cultural groups. These SR structures in each sample were crystallised around mostly negative elements. While in the Malaysian sample, the key elements were troubling and disturbing (death, pandemic, virus, quarantine), in the Russian sample (quarantine, disease), these elements could be seen as a rationalisation (or even a denial) of the COVID-19 threat. © 2024 by the authors.

Authors
Novikova I.A. , Berezina E.B. , Sachkova M.E. , Dvoryanchikov N.V. , Novikov A.L. , Bovina I.B.
Journal
Publisher
MDPI
Number of issue
1
Language
English
Status
Published
Number
62
Volume
13
Year
2024
Organizations
  • 1 Psychology and Pedagogy Department, Peoples’ Friendship, University of Russia Named after Patrice Lumumba (RUDN University), 6 Miklukho-Maklaya Str, Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
  • 2 Department of Psychology, Sunway University, Bandar Sunway, 47500, Malaysia
  • 3 Department of General Psychology, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy & Public Administration, 82 Prospekt Vernadskogo, bldg 1, Moscow, 119571, Russian Federation
  • 4 Department of Clinical and Legal Psychology, Moscow State University of Psychology & Education, 29, Sretenka, Moscow, 127051, Russian Federation
  • 5 General and Russian Linguistics Department, Peoples’ Friendship, University of Russia Named after Patrice Lumumba (RUDN University), 6 Miklukho-Maklaya Str, Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
Keywords
COVID-19; cross-cultural study; social representation theory; social thinking
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