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人们在紧急情况下如何相互支持?对新冠疫情期间利他行为和亲社会行为的质性探索。

How do people support each other in emergencies? A qualitative exploration of altruistic and prosocial behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Tekin Selin, Sager Monica, Bushey Audrey, Deng Yawen, Uluğ Özden Melis

机构信息

University of Sussex Brighton UK.

Clark University Worcester Massachusetts USA.

出版信息

Anal Soc Issues Public Policy. 2021 Dec;21(1):1113-1140. doi: 10.1111/asap.12277. Epub 2021 Oct 24.

Abstract

The Ball State University Center for Peace and Conflict Studies in the United States has compiled altruistic stories from different countries such as India, Australia, the United States, and England since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. We examined those stories to understand (1) who receives the most support, (2) what type of support is provided, (3) who those supporters are, and (4) why people support each other during the pandemic. Conducting a qualitative content analysis of 104 altruistic stories, we first identified that (a) older individuals , (b) people with sensitive health conditions, and disabilities, (c) frontline workers, and (d) working class and marginalized communities received the primary support. Second, we identified three types of support: (a) material, (b) social/emotional, and (c) psychological. Third, we found that support was coming from (a) different organizations, (b) advantaged groups, and (c) volunteers. Last, (a) sharing a community/humanity identity, (b) allyship, and (c) showing gratitude were the reasons behind altruistic and prosocial behavior. Our findings contribute to the literature by providing some possible reasons and ways that allies have supported disadvantaged communities via sharing the available resources and how showing gratitude can be a reason for altruism and prosocial behavior in a pandemic.

摘要

自新冠疫情爆发以来,美国鲍尔州立大学和平与冲突研究中心收集了来自印度、澳大利亚、美国和英国等不同国家的利他故事。我们审视这些故事,以了解:(1)谁得到的支持最多;(2)提供了何种类型的支持;(3)这些支持者是谁;以及(4)在疫情期间人们为何相互支持。通过对104个利他故事进行定性内容分析,我们首先确定:(a)老年人;(b)有敏感健康状况的人、残疾人士;(c)一线工作者;以及(d)工人阶级和边缘化社区得到了主要支持。其次,我们确定了三种支持类型:(a)物质支持;(b)社会/情感支持;以及(c)心理支持。第三,我们发现支持来自:(a)不同组织;(b)优势群体;以及(c)志愿者。最后,(a)共享社区/人类身份;(b)盟友关系;以及(c)表达感激是利他和亲社会行为背后的原因。我们的研究结果为文献做出了贡献,提供了一些可能的原因和方式,即盟友如何通过共享可用资源来支持弱势社区,以及表达感激如何能成为疫情期间利他和亲社会行为的一个原因。

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