Frontiers in Psychology (May 2022)

The Role of Death-Anxiety-Induced Fear of COVID-19 in Compliance With and Acceptance of Government-Issued COVID-19 Regulations

  • Hugo M. Kehr,
  • Cafer Bakaç,
  • Marius Jais,
  • Dorothee Brunner,
  • Julian Voigt,
  • Lea Holzemer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.881603
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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The present research was conducted to empirically examine whether death anxiety is the fundamental fear that feeds people’s fear of COVID-19 and leads to increased behavioral compliance with and acceptance of COVID-19 regulations. Results from an online survey of 313 participants from New York City show that death anxiety was, indeed, positively associated with behavioral compliance with, but not acceptance of, COVID-19 regulations via an increased fear of COVID-19. Hence, media campaigns that are designed to increase people’s compliance with restrictive COVID-19 measures by stirring up their death anxiety are likely to meet their target, but they do not necessarily lead to increased public acceptance of the measures taken.

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