Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Role of Empathy during COVID-19's First Wave
Date
2021Author
Erickson, Paige
Alghraibeh, Ahmad M.
Allami, Fathil Bakir Mutsher
Al-Zu'bi, Mohammad Ahmad Abdelaziz
BİÇER, DERYA FATMA
ÇETİNKAYA, HAKAN
David, Oana Alexandra
DURAL, SEDA
Ermakov, Alexey M.
Ertugrul, Berna
Fayankinnu, Emmanuel Abiodun
Fisher, Maryanne L.
Hromatko, Ivana
Kasparova, Elena
Kavina, Alexander
Khun-Inkeeree, Hareesol
Koc, Firat
Kolodkin, Vladimir
MacEacheron, Melanie
Maruf, Irma Rachmawati
Mesko, Norbert
Mkrtchyan, Ruzan
Nurisnaeny, Poppy Setiawati
Ojedokun, Oluyinka
Adebayo, Damilola
Omar-Fauzee, Mohd S. B.
Ozener, Baris
Ponciano, Edna Lucia Tinoco
Popov, Igor V.
Rizwan, Muhammad
Sabiniewicz, Agnieszka
Spodina, Victoriya I.
Stoyanova, Stanislava
Tripathi, Nachiketa
Upadhyay, Satwik
Weisfeld, Carol
Yaakob, Mohd Faiz Mohd
Yusof, Mat Rahimi
Zinurova, Raushaniia I.
Alpaslan, Fadime
Butovskaya, Marina L.
Burkova, Valentina N.
Randall, Ashley K.
Donato, Silvia
Fedenok, Julija N.
Hocker, Lauren
Kline, Kai M.
Ahmadi, Khodabakhsh
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The COVID-19 pandemic has spread throughout the world, and concerns about psychological, social, and economic consequences are growing rapidly. Individuals' empathy-based reactions towards others may be an important resilience factor in the face of COVID-19. Self-report data from 15,375 participants across 23 countries were collected from May to August 2020 during the early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, this study examined different facets of empathy-Perspective-Taking, Empathic Concern, and Personal Distress, and their association with cross-cultural ratings on Individualism, Power Distance, The Human Development Index, Social Support Ranking, and the Infectious Disease Vulnerability Index, as well as the currently confirmed number of cases of COVID-19 at the time of data collection. The highest ratings on Perspective-Taking were obtained for USA, Brazil, Italy, Croatia, and Armenia (from maximum to minimum); on Empathetic Concern, for the USA, Brazil, Hungary, Italy, and Indonesia; and on Personal Distress, from Brazil, Turkey, Italy, Armenia, Indonesia. Results also present associations between demographic factors and empathy across countries. Limitations and future directions are presented.
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