Gul, Pelin, Keesmekers, Nils, Elmas, Pinar, Köse, Fatma Ebru, Koskun, Tolga, Wisman, Arnaud, Kupfer, Tom R. (2022) Disease avoidance motives trade-off against social motives, especially mate-seeking, to predict social distancing: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 13 (8). pp. 1281-1293. ISSN 1948-5506. E-ISSN 1948-5514. (doi:10.1177/19485506211046462) (KAR id:114726)
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Abstract
A range of studies have sought to understand why people’s compliance with social distancing varied during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent theory suggests that pathogen avoidance behavior is based not only on perceived risk but on a trade-off between the perceived costs of pathogen exposure and the perceived benefits of social contact. We hypothesized that compliance with social distancing may therefore be explained by a trade-off between pathogen avoidance and various social
motives such as mate-seeking. Two studies conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic showed that social distancing was positively associated with disease avoidance motives but negatively associated with social motives, especially mating motives. These associations remained after controlling for predictors identified by previous research, including risk perception and personality. Findings indicate that people who are more interested in seeking new romantic partners (e.g., young men) may be less inclined to socially distance and be more at risk of pathogen transmission.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| DOI/Identification number: | 10.1177/19485506211046462 |
| Uncontrolled keywords: | COVID-19; infectious disease prevention; social distancing; mate-seeking; disease avoidance |
| Subjects: | B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology |
| Institutional Unit: | Schools > School of Psychology > Psychology |
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| Funders: | European Council for Construction Research, Development and Innovation (https://ror.org/00d7nha28) |
| Depositing User: | Arnaud Wisman |
| Date Deposited: | 11 May 2026 14:36 UTC |
| Last Modified: | 21 May 2026 05:40 UTC |
| Resource URI: | https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/114726 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes) |
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