The Psychological Underpinnings of Nonpharmaceutical Interventions

This project aims to understand and enhance nonpharmaceutical interventions against respiratory pathogens through cross-cultural analysis, genetic studies, and innovative behavioral interventions.

Subsidie
€ 1.998.168
2022

Projectdetails

Introduction

Infectious diseases cripple well-being, batter economies, and kill millions annually. These negative consequences can be drastically reduced via nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) – behaviors that reduce the spread of pathogens.

Understanding Disgust and NPIs

A wealth of recent theoretical and empirical work has illuminated how and why disgust intuitively motivates some NPIs, such as avoiding bodily wastes and spoiled foods. However, disgust does little to inhibit transmission via aerosols, respiratory droplets, and fomites – key pathways for the respiratory pathogens that circulate seasonally, have caused recent pandemics, and will cause the pandemics of the future.

The Need for Research

Hence, even with advances in our understanding of disgust, the psychological underpinnings of the less-intuitive NPIs that inhibit respiratory pathogens – such as handwashing, barriers to respiratory droplets and aerosols, and self-isolation while infectious – remain mysterious. This project addresses the urgent need to better understand these NPIs using theory and methods that cut across social psychology, evolutionary psychology, health psychology, and behavioral genetics.

Project Objectives

  1. Cross-Cultural Analysis
    It catalogs and explains cross-cultural differences and similarities in NPI practices with an unprecedented survey of 50 nations, and it uses a state-of-the-art nuclear twin family design to assess within-population genetic and cultural transmission of NPIs.

  2. Experimental Methods
    It uses experimental methods to test the roles of folk theories of immunity, moralization, and conflicts between individual and collective interests on NPI practices.

  3. Intervention Development
    It develops novel, theory-based interventions for increasing handwashing and voluntary quarantining while sick and uses objective assessments of soap use and total daily movements to evaluate those interventions.

Conclusion

By providing groundbreaking data, theory development, and empirically-supported interventions, this project will arm science and society with critical new knowledge in our battle against infectious disease.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 1.998.168
Totale projectbegroting€ 1.998.168

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-12-2022
Einddatum30-11-2027
Subsidiejaar2022

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • STICHTING VUpenvoerder

Land(en)

Netherlands

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