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Evol Hum Behav


Title:Family still matters: Human social motivation across 42 countries during a global pandemic
Author(s):Pick CM; Ko A; Wormley AS; Wiezel A; Kenrick DT; Al-Shawaf L; Barry O; Bereby-Meyer Y; Boonyasiriwat W; Brandstatter E; Crispim AC; Cruz JE; David D; David OA; Defelipe RP; Elmas P; Espinosa A; Fernandez AM; Fetvadjiev VH; Fetvadjieva S; Fischer R; Galdi S; Galindo-Caballero OJ; Golovina GM; Gomez-Jacinto L; Graf S; Grossmann I; Gul P; Halama P; Hamamura T; Hansson LS; Hitokoto H; Hrebickova M; Ilic D; Johnson JL; Kara-Yakoubian M; Karl JA; Kohut M; Lasselin J; Li NP; Mafra AL; Malanchuk O; Moran S; Murata A; Ndiaye SAL; O J; Onyishi IE; Pasay-An E; Rizwan M; Roth E; Salgado S; Samoylenko ES; Savchenko TN; Sevincer AT; Skoog E; Stanciu A; Suh EM; Sznycer D; Talhelm T; Ugwu FO; Uskul AK; Uz I; Valentova JV; Varella MAC; Zambrano D; Varnum MEW;
Address:"Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States of America. University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO, United States of America. University Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar (UCAD), Senegal. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria. University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Universidad de los Andes, Colombia. Babes-Bolyai University, Romania. Adnan Menderes University, Turkey. Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Peru. University of Santiago, Chile. University of Amsterdam, Netherlands. North-West University, South Africa. Sofia University, Bulgaria. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Instituto D'Or de Pesquisa e Ensino, Brazil. University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy. Universidad Manuela Beltran, Colombia. Institute of Psychology Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia. University of Malaga, Spain. Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic. University of Waterloo, Canada. University of Groningen, Netherlands. Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia. Curtin University, Australia. Stockholm University, Sweden. Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset, Sweden. Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan. University of Nis, Serbia. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States of America. Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada. University of Trnava, Slovakia. Singapore Management University, Singapore. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States of America. Hokkaido University, Japan. Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom. University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria. University of Hail, Saudi Arabia. University of Haripur, Pakistan. Universidad Catolica Boliviana, Bolivia. Universidad de La Frontera, Chile. University of Hamburg, Germany. Uppsala University, Sweden. Gesis-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany. Yonsei University, South Korea. University of Montreal, Canada. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States of America. Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Nigeria. University of Kent, United Kingdom. TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey. Fundacion Universitaria Konrad Lorenz, Colombia"
Journal Title:Evol Hum Behav
Year:2022
Volume:20221005
Issue:6
Page Number:527 - 535
DOI: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2022.09.003
ISSN/ISBN:1090-5138 (Print) 1090-5138 (Electronic) 1090-5138 (Linking)
Abstract:"The COVID-19 pandemic caused drastic social changes for many people, including separation from friends and coworkers, enforced close contact with family, and reductions in mobility. Here we assess the extent to which people's evolutionarily-relevant basic motivations and goals-fundamental social motives such as Affiliation and Kin Care-might have been affected. To address this question, we gathered data on fundamental social motives in 42 countries (N = 15,915) across two waves, including 19 countries (N = 10,907) for which data were gathered both before and during the pandemic (pre-pandemic wave: 32 countries, N = 8998; 3302 male, 5585 female; M (age) = 24.43, SD = 7.91; mid-pandemic wave: 29 countries, N = 6917; 2249 male, 4218 female; M (age) = 28.59, SD = 11.31). Samples include data collected online (e.g., Prolific, MTurk), at universities, and via community sampling. We found that Disease Avoidance motivation was substantially higher during the pandemic, and that most of the other fundamental social motives showed small, yet significant, differences across waves. Most sensibly, concern with caring for one's children was higher during the pandemic, and concerns with Mate Seeking and Status were lower. Earlier findings showing the prioritization of family motives over mating motives (and even over Disease Avoidance motives) were replicated during the pandemic. Finally, well-being remained positively associated with family-related motives and negatively associated with mating motives during the pandemic, as in the pre-pandemic samples. Our results provide further evidence for the robust primacy of family-related motivations even during this unique disruption of social life"
Keywords:Covid-19 Cross-cultural research Family Fundamental social motives Life satisfaction;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEPick, Cari M Ko, Ahra Wormley, Alexandra S Wiezel, Adi Kenrick, Douglas T Al-Shawaf, Laith Barry, Oumar Bereby-Meyer, Yoella Boonyasiriwat, Watcharaporn Brandstatter, Eduard Crispim, Ana Carla Cruz, Julio Eduardo David, Daniel David, Oana A Defelipe, Renata Pereira Elmas, Pinar Espinosa, Agustin Fernandez, Ana Maria Fetvadjiev, Velichko H Fetvadjieva, Stefka Fischer, Ronald Galdi, Silvia Galindo-Caballero, Oscar Javier Golovina, Galina M Gomez-Jacinto, Luis Graf, Sylvie Grossmann, Igor Gul, Pelin Halama, Peter Hamamura, Takeshi Hansson, Lina S Hitokoto, Hidefumi Hrebickova, Martina Ilic, Darinka Johnson, Jennifer Lee Kara-Yakoubian, Mane Karl, Johannes A Kohut, Michal Lasselin, Julie Li, Norman P Mafra, Anthonieta Looman Malanchuk, Oksana Moran, Simone Murata, Asuka Ndiaye, Serigne Abdou Lahat O, Jiaqing Onyishi, Ike E Pasay-An, Eddieson Rizwan, Muhammed Roth, Eric Salgado, Sergio Samoylenko, Elena S Savchenko, Tatyana N Sevincer, A Timur Skoog, Eric Stanciu, Adrian Suh, Eunkook M Sznycer, Daniel Talhelm, Thomas Ugwu, Fabian O Uskul, Ayse K Uz, Irem Valentova, Jaroslava Varella Varella, Marco Antonio Correa Zambrano, Danilo Varnum, Michael E W eng 2022/10/12 Evol Hum Behav. 2022 Nov; 43(6):527-535. doi: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2022.09.003. Epub 2022 Oct 5"

 
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