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dc.contributor.authorCroy, Ilona || Heller, Carina || Akello, Grace || Anjum, Afifa || Atama, Chiemezie || Avsec, Andreja || Bizumic, Boris || Borges Rodrigues, Ricardo || Boussena, Mahmoud || Butovskaya, Marina || Can, Seda || Cetinkaya, Hakan || Contreras-Garduno, Jorge || Lopes, Rui Costa || Czub, Marcin || Demuthova, Slavka || Dronova, Daria || Dural, Seda || Eya, Oliver Ifeanyi || Fatma, Mokadem || Frackowiak, Tomasz || Guemaz, Farida || Hromatko, Ivana || Kafetsios, Konstantinos || Kavcic, Tina || Khilji, Imran || Kruk, Magdalena || Lazar, Catalin || Lindholm, Torun || Londero-Santos, Amanda || Monaghan, Conal || Shahid, Anam || Musil, Bojan || Natividade, Jean Carlos || Oberzaucher, Elisabeth || Oleszkiewicz, Anna || Onyishi, Ike E. || Onyishi, Charity || Pagani, Ariela F. || Parise, Miriam || Pisanski, Katarzyna || Plohl, Nejc || Popa, Camelia || Prokop, Pavol || Rizwan, Muhammad || Sainz, Mario || Sargautyte, Ruta || Sharad, Shivantika || Valentova, Jaroslava || Varella, Marco || Yakhlef, Belkacem || Yoo, Gyesook || Zager Kocjan, Gaja || Zupancic, Maja || Sorokowska, Agnieszka
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-13T08:21:48Z
dc.date.available2024-11-13T08:21:48Z
dc.date.issued2024
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dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.yasar.edu.tr/handle/20.500.12742/19784
dc.description.abstractThe COVID-19 pandemic has led to the introduction of unprecedented safety measures, one of them being physical distancing recommendations. Here, we assessed whether the pandemic has led to long-term effects on two important physical distancing aspects, namely interpersonal distance preferences and interpersonal touch behaviors. We analyzed nearly 14,000 individual cases from two large, cross-cultural surveys - the first conducted 2 years prior to the pandemic and the second during a relatively stable period of a decreased infection rate in May-June 2021. Preferred interpersonal distances increased by 54% globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. This increase was observable across all types of relationships, all countries, and was more pronounced in individuals with higher self-reported vulnerability to diseases. Unexpectedly, participants reported a higher incidence of interpersonal touch behaviors during than before the pandemic. We discuss our results in the context of prosocial and self-protection motivations that potentially promote different social behaviors.
dc.titleCOVID-19 and Social Distancing: A Cross-Cultural Study of Interpersonal Distance Preferences and Touch Behaviors Before and During the Pandemic
dc.typeArticle
dc.relation.journalCROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/10693971231174935
dc.relation.volume58
dc.relation.issue1
dc.description.wosresearchareaSocial Sciences, Interdisciplinary
dc.identifier.wosidWOS:001107326900001
dc.contributor.departmentFriedrich Schiller University of Jena || University of Punjab || University of Nigeria || University of Ljubljana || Australian National University || Instituto Universitario de Lisboa || Russian State University for the Humanities || Izmir Ekonomi Universitesi || Yasar University || Universidade de Lisboa || University of Wroclaw || University of SS Cyril & Methodius Trnava || Russian Academy of Sciences || N.N. Miklukho-Maklai Institute of Ethnology & Anthropology || University of Zagreb || Palacky University Olomouc || Romanian Academy of Sciences || Stockholm University || Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro || University of Central Punjab || University of Maribor || University of Vienna || University of Urbino || Catholic University of the Sacred Heart || Universite Lyon 2 || Comenius University Bratislava || Slovak Academy of Sciences || Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile || Vilnius University || University of Delhi || Universidade de Sao Paulo || Ecole Normale Superieure de Constantine || Kyung Hee University || University of Wroclaw
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dc.identifier.startpage41
dc.identifier.endpage69
dc.identifier.volume58


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