Heliyon (Feb 2023)

Which profile of people tends to ignore preventive measures against COVID-19? The role of intelligence and the big five personality traits

  • Fabia Morales-Vives,
  • Pere J. Ferrando,
  • Andreu Vigil-Colet,
  • Ana Hernández-Dorado

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. e13277

Abstract

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Although a considerable amount of research has been done on the role of personality traits in the prediction of compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures, the possible role of intelligence has been studied far less. For this reason, the main goal of the current study was to determine what the predictive role of intelligence is when considered together with the Big Five personality traits. A total of 404 participants answered three instruments: the Overall Personality Assessment Scale (OPERAS), which assesses personality traits, the COmpliance with pandemic COmmands Scale (COCOS), which assesses compliance, and the test of intelligence International Cognitive Ability Resource (ICAR Sample Test). The results show that all variables are correlated with compliance, although the weight of emotional stability on compliance was not significant. The only variable negatively related to compliance was extraversion. The results of the structural equation modelling suggest that intelligence has a direct relationship with compliance, and an indirect relationship through openness to experience. According to the results, intelligence is an important variable that should be considered in the prediction of compliance with these preventive measures.

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