A comparison between Singaporeans and western expatriates of attitudes towards quarantine and preventive measures during a pandemic.

The history of influenza pandemic indicates the fatal impact of it on the human population. During an outbreak, cooperation and compliance towards public interventions is essential. In this study, constructs of the Individualism and Collectivism and ingroup-outgroup relationships were used to explor...

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Main Authors: Leong, Connie Si Min., Soh, Yee Yian., Tang, Xin Hui., Tho, Kai Ying.
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44812
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-448122019-12-10T14:12:28Z A comparison between Singaporeans and western expatriates of attitudes towards quarantine and preventive measures during a pandemic. Leong, Connie Si Min. Soh, Yee Yian. Tang, Xin Hui. Tho, Kai Ying. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Xu Hong DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology The history of influenza pandemic indicates the fatal impact of it on the human population. During an outbreak, cooperation and compliance towards public interventions is essential. In this study, constructs of the Individualism and Collectivism and ingroup-outgroup relationships were used to explore the cross cultural differences between Singaporeans and Western expatriates in their response during a hypothetical pandemic. Attitudes and behaviors, namely motivation towards quarantine and the willingness to practice preventive measures were explored. Survey results collected support the hypothesis that Singaporeans were most concerned about protecting their family, while Western expatriates were most concerned about protecting other people in the community. Willingness to practice preventive measures were also found to be rated higher among Singaporean participants. Bachelor of Arts 2011-06-06T02:22:55Z 2011-06-06T02:22:55Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44812 en Nanyang Technological University 57 p. application/pdf
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Leong, Connie Si Min.
Soh, Yee Yian.
Tang, Xin Hui.
Tho, Kai Ying.
A comparison between Singaporeans and western expatriates of attitudes towards quarantine and preventive measures during a pandemic.
description The history of influenza pandemic indicates the fatal impact of it on the human population. During an outbreak, cooperation and compliance towards public interventions is essential. In this study, constructs of the Individualism and Collectivism and ingroup-outgroup relationships were used to explore the cross cultural differences between Singaporeans and Western expatriates in their response during a hypothetical pandemic. Attitudes and behaviors, namely motivation towards quarantine and the willingness to practice preventive measures were explored. Survey results collected support the hypothesis that Singaporeans were most concerned about protecting their family, while Western expatriates were most concerned about protecting other people in the community. Willingness to practice preventive measures were also found to be rated higher among Singaporean participants.
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Leong, Connie Si Min.
Soh, Yee Yian.
Tang, Xin Hui.
Tho, Kai Ying.
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author Leong, Connie Si Min.
Soh, Yee Yian.
Tang, Xin Hui.
Tho, Kai Ying.
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title A comparison between Singaporeans and western expatriates of attitudes towards quarantine and preventive measures during a pandemic.
title_short A comparison between Singaporeans and western expatriates of attitudes towards quarantine and preventive measures during a pandemic.
title_full A comparison between Singaporeans and western expatriates of attitudes towards quarantine and preventive measures during a pandemic.
title_fullStr A comparison between Singaporeans and western expatriates of attitudes towards quarantine and preventive measures during a pandemic.
title_full_unstemmed A comparison between Singaporeans and western expatriates of attitudes towards quarantine and preventive measures during a pandemic.
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