Dominate others, hurt self: Social dominance orientation predicts depression during the COVID-19 pandemic
第一作者: | Shi, Jiaxin |
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聯(lián)系作者: | Shi, Jiaxin |
刊物名稱(chēng): | PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES |
發(fā)表年度: | 2021 |
卷: | 175 |
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頁(yè): | 5 |
影響因子: | 2.311 |
摘要: | The ongoing coronavirus pandemic threatens physical and psychological health. We examined whether social dominance orientation (SDO), a preference for inequality among social groups, contributes to mental health during the pandemic. In particular, we predicted that people high in SDO would experience higher levels of depression than others low in SDO. Our results (N = 2008) showed that SDO was positively associated with depression. In addition, participants' perceived lifestyle changes moderated the association between SDO and depression. We also discuss the theoretical and practical implications of the current work. |
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