To what extent are conspiracy theorists concerned for self versus others? A COVID-19 test case

2021 
Abstract We examined whether people who are prone to believe COVID-19 conspiracy theories are characterised by an especially strong concern for others or an especially strong concern for the self, and whether these orientations are associated with willingness to take a COVID-19 vaccine We surveyed 4,245 participants from eight nations;three months later we re-contacted 1,262 participants from three nations Belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories was related to greater concerns about one?s own safety, and lower concerns about the safety of close others Furthermore, conspiracist ideation at Wave 1 predicted reluctance to take a COVID-19 vaccine at Wave 2, mediated through relative concern for self versus other In sum, people who are high in conspiracy beliefs have relatively higher concern for the self relative to others, with troubling implications for public health
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