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The British journal of social psychology

Periodical
Psychology
Social
Publisher:
British Psychological Society. Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell (2012)
Frequency: Quarterly
Country: England
Language: English
Author(s):
British Psychological Society.
Start Year:1981 -
ISSN:
0144-6665 (Print)
2044-8309 (Electronic)
0144-6665 (Linking)
Impact Factor
5.4
2022
NLM ID:8105534
(DNLM):B35610000(s)
(OCoLC):07198463
Coden:BJSPDA
LCCN:81642357
Classification:W1 BR635F
Social identity processes associated with perceived risk at pilot sporting events during COVID-19.
The British journal of social psychology    April 15, 2022   Volume 61, Issue 4 1376-1399 doi: 10.1111/bjso.12541
Smith K, Templeton A.Previous research suggests that shared social identification and expected support from others can reduce the extent to which attendees of mass events perceive that others pose health risks. This study evaluated the social identity processes associated with perceived risk at UK pilot sporting events held during COVID-19, including the government Events Research Programme. An online survey (N = 2029) measured attendee perceptions that other spectators adhered to safety measures, shared social identity with other attendees, expectations that others would provide support, and the perceived risk ...