Pandemic Compliance: A Systematic Review of Influences on Social Distancing Behaviour during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Outbreak

Amsterdam Law School Research Paper No. 2022-29

Center for Law & Behavior Research Paper No. 2022-01

36 Pages Posted: 30 Nov 2020 Last revised: 25 Sep 2022

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Emmeke Barbara Kooistra

University of Amsterdam - Faculty of Law

Benjamin van Rooij

University of Amsterdam - Faculty of Law; University of California, Irvine School of Law

Date Written: November 25, 2020

Abstract

During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, mitigation measures compelling people to keep a safe social distance led to a massive, unprecedented behavioural change across the globe. The present study seeks to understand what variables made people comply with such mitigation measures. It systematically reviewed 45 studies with data about compliance behaviour during the first wave (found in searches from March 1st till June 30th 2020). The review shows that a combination of variables shaped compliance behaviour, including people’s fear of the virus, psychosocial factors (including impulsivity, negative emotions, self-efficacy, and social norms), institutional variables (including attitudes towards the mitigation measures, belief in conspiracy theories and knowledge of the virus), and situational variables (capacity to obey and opportunity to violate the rules). Notably, the reviewed studies did not find a significant association between law enforcement (perceived deterrence) and compliance here. The review assesses what these findings mean for behavioural theory and for policy makers seeking to mitigate pandemics like COVID-19. Also, it reflects on the limitations of the reviewed body of work and future directions for pandemic compliance research.

Keywords: COVID-19, systematic review, compliance, social distancing, public health

JEL Classification: I12, K42

Suggested Citation

Kooistra, Emmeke Barbara and van Rooij, Benjamin and van Rooij, Benjamin, Pandemic Compliance: A Systematic Review of Influences on Social Distancing Behaviour during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Outbreak (November 25, 2020). Amsterdam Law School Research Paper No. 2022-29, Center for Law & Behavior Research Paper No. 2022-01, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3738047 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3738047

Emmeke Barbara Kooistra (Contact Author)

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Benjamin Van Rooij

University of California, Irvine School of Law ( email )

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University of Amsterdam - Faculty of Law ( email )

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