Conspiring under threats! An investigation of associations between COVID‐19 health and economic threats and conspiracy beliefs in Italy and Argentina

Author:

Pica Gennaro1ORCID,Jaume Luis Carlos2,Rullo Marika3,Molinario Erica4,Lo Destro Calogero5ORCID,Visintin Emilio Paolo6

Affiliation:

1. School of Law University of Camerino Camerino Italy

2. Research Institute of the School of Psychology University of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina

3. Department of Education, Humanities and Intercultural Communication University of Siena Siena Italy

4. Department of Psychology and the Water School Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers FL USA

5. Department of Psychology Niccolò Cusano University Rome Italy

6. Department of Humanities University of Ferrara Ferrara Italy

Abstract

Theory and research suggest that threats aroused by a given crisis lead to conspiracy beliefs. Although crises involve the arise of multiple threats (e.g., economic, safety, etc.) diversely affecting various needs and outcomes (i.e., cognition, emotion and behaviour), no research has yet focused on specific relations that different threats may have with the endorsement of conspiracy beliefs. In this study, we distinguished between health and economic threats aroused by the COVID‐19 pandemic, and we tested their associations with conspiracy beliefs. Findings from two correlational studies conducted in Italy and Argentina showed that while COVID‐19's economic threat was positively and consistently related to conspiracy beliefs, the relationship between COVID‐19's health threat and conspiracy beliefs was negative and significant in the Italian sample and non‐significant in the Argentinian sample. Results are discussed within the context of the effects of multiple threats elicited by crises on conspiracy beliefs.

Publisher

Wiley

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