TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards a Globally Collaborative Behavioral Science
T2 - An Organizational Approach from Pandemic Psychology
AU - Leander, N. Pontus
AU - Lemay, Edward
AU - Jeronimus, Bertus F.
AU - Keller, Anita C.
AU - Agostini, Max
AU - Belanger, Jocelyn J.
AU - Kreienkamp, Jannis
AU - Kutlaca, Maja
AU - Reitsema, Anne Margit
AU - van Breen, Jolien
AU - van Lissa, Caspar J.
AU - vanDellen, Michelle
AU - Stroebe, Wolfgang
AU - Myroniuk Myroniuk, Solomiia
AU - Koc, Yasin
AU - Krause, Joshua
AU - van Veen, Kees
AU - Abakoumkin, Georgios
AU - Hanum Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah
AU - Ahmedi, Vjollca
AU - Akkas, Handan
AU - Almenara, Carlos A
AU - Kurapov, Anton
AU - Atta, Mohsin
AU - Bagci, S. Cigdem
AU - Basel, Sima
AU - Kida, Berisha
AU - Bertolini, Anna
AU - Buttrick, Nicholas
AU - Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit
AU - Choi, Hoon-Seok
AU - Cristea, Mioara
AU - Csaba, Sara
AU - Damnjanovic, Kaja
AU - Danyliuk, Ivan
AU - Dash, Arobindu
AU - Di Santo, Daniela
AU - Douglas, Karen M.
AU - Enea, Violeta
AU - Faller, Daiane
AU - Fitzsimons, Gavan J.
AU - Gelfand, M.J.
AU - Gheorghiu, Alexandra
AU - Gómez, Ángel
AU - Han, Qing
AU - Helmy, Mai
PY - 2020/11/1
Y1 - 2020/11/1
N2 - The PsyCorona collaboration is a research project to examine processes involved in the COVID-19 pandemic, such as behavior that curbs virus transmission, which may implicate social norms, cooperation, and self-regulation. The study also examines psychosocial consequences of physical distancing strategies and societal lockdown, such as frustration of psychological and social needs, economic stressors, relationship strains, prejudice, psychological stress, and deteriorating mental health (e.g., Brooks et al., 2020). Related consequences were observed in past epidemics such as the 1918 flu pandemic (Dolan, 2020; Honigsbaum, 2019; Jeronimus, 2020). A global collaboration allows us to study the role of culture, and to make generalizable predictions on societal responses to virus infections.
AB - The PsyCorona collaboration is a research project to examine processes involved in the COVID-19 pandemic, such as behavior that curbs virus transmission, which may implicate social norms, cooperation, and self-regulation. The study also examines psychosocial consequences of physical distancing strategies and societal lockdown, such as frustration of psychological and social needs, economic stressors, relationship strains, prejudice, psychological stress, and deteriorating mental health (e.g., Brooks et al., 2020). Related consequences were observed in past epidemics such as the 1918 flu pandemic (Dolan, 2020; Honigsbaum, 2019; Jeronimus, 2020). A global collaboration allows us to study the role of culture, and to make generalizable predictions on societal responses to virus infections.
KW - Coronavirus
KW - Covid-19
KW - Pandemic
KW - Psychology
KW - Science
KW - PsyCorona
M3 - Article
VL - 2
JO - International Journal of Behavioral Development
JF - International Journal of Behavioral Development
SN - 0165-0254
IS - 78
ER -