Affective empathy predicts self-isolation behaviour acceptance during coronavirus risk exposure
Abstract Health risk exposure during the global COVID-19 pandemic has required people to adopt self-isolation. Public authorities have therefore had the difficult task of sustaining such protective but stressful behaviour. Evidence shows that besides egoistic drives, the motivation for self-isolatio...
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Main Authors: | Serena Petrocchi, Sheila Bernardi, Roberto Malacrida, Rafael Traber, Luca Gabutti, Nicola Grignoli |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/02ea27b304984292a21bb79a542c5f5c |
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