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What can we learn from Covid-19 pandemic’s impact on human behaviour? The case of France’s lockdown

Cyril Atkinson-Clément, Éléonore Pigalle

2021Humanities and Social Sciences Communications21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Year 2020 will mark History, with the emergence of the new Covid-19 virus, and more importantly, the consequent political decisions to apply freedom restriction at such a large-scale. Identifying the human behaviours during this extraordinary period represents a unique opportunity to both improve our fundamental knowledge and to improve future management of similar issues. Throughout almost all the duration of the French lockdown (from March 24, 2020 to May 10, 2020), we carried out an online survey on more than 12,000 individuals well distributed over the country. This online survey was performed by using both LimeSurvey and Google Forms services and was addressed to adults living in France. Statistical analyses combined classical inferential approach, mapping, clustering and text mining. The results showed that a significant part of the population moved out just before the lockdown (around 10% of our sample) and we highlighted three different profiles of participants. The results emphasised that the lockdown measures compliance was lower in two cases: (i) an unfavourable living environment (referring to social and economic inequity) associated with a high feeling of fear and a lack of trust towards Governmental measures; or (ii) the feeling that the risk was low due to the fact that others complied with the measures. In case a similar situation should occur again, it is recommended that Governments broadcast clear speeches to improve trust, limit fear and increase cooperative behaviours.

Topics & Concepts

FeelingPandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PopulationScale (ratio)Sample (material)PsychologyPoliticsSocial psychologyPublic relationsSociologyPolitical scienceGeographyDemographyLawMedicineCartographyInfectious disease (medical specialty)ChromatographyPathologyChemistryDiseasePsychology of Moral and Emotional JudgmentCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesCOVID-19 and Mental Health