Ilenia Pielich’s research while affiliated with Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca and other places

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Figure 1. Multiple mediation model for short term intentions.
Figure 2. Multiple mediation model for long term intentions.
Descriptive statistics of measured variables.
Pearson's correlations among observed variables, two tailed.
Adherence to social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy: The role of autonomous motivation and defiance
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May 2022

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Journal of Health Psychology

Maria Elena Magrin

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Ilenia Pielich

To maintain social distancing in the long term, in the current COVID-19 scenario, people’s motivation must be strong and of high quality. Many governments adopted measures enforcing social distancing. Enforcement, however, can produce feelings of defiance and backfiring effects. The present work aims at investigating the relationship between autonomous motivation and intentions to maintain social distancing, through adherence to recommendations and feelings of defiance. A sample of 502 Italian residents, from different parts of Italy, completed an online survey assessing their present behavior, levels of autonomous motivation and feelings of defiance, as well as intentions to observe social distancing in the short and long term. Results support the hypotheses that autonomous motivation is related to stronger intentions to maintain social distancing, particularly in the long term, and that feelings of defiance mediate this relationship. These results underline importance of promoting understanding and internalizing reasons for social distancing, beyond norms.

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... People who reported more identified motivation to adhere to social restrictions during the pandemic were more likely to avoid social contact during the Christmas holidays in 2020 , spent more time at home , and showed a greater intention to adhere to physical distance measures Magrin et al., 2023). Further, across a series of three studies, Morbée et al. (2021) found positive associations between identified motivation and adherence to the measures, while those scoring high on external motivation reported less adherence. ...

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Why Motivation for Adhering to COVID-19 Measures Matters: Investigating Time-Lagged Associations With Epidemiological Indicators
Adherence to social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy: The role of autonomous motivation and defiance

Journal of Health Psychology