The mediational role of trust in the healthcare system in the association between generalized trust and willingness to get COVID-19 vaccination in Iran [PDF]
For some individuals, there appears to be some level of unwillingness in getting a COVID-19 vaccine which may be due to trust issues. The present study used a mediation model to investigate how trust is associated with an individual’s willingness to get ...
Daniel Kwasi Ahorsu +6 more
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Trusting Others During a Pandemic: Investigating Potential Changes in Generalized Trust and Its Relationship With Pandemic-Related Experiences and Worry [PDF]
Generalized trust, the belief that most other people can be trusted, has positive consequences for health and wellbeing. An increased sense of community is often seen in times of crisis or disaster, but it is unclear whether this is the case in the COVID-
Siri Thoresen +6 more
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The Relationship Between Social Class and Generalized Trust: The Mediating Role of Sense of Control [PDF]
The success and well-being theory of trust holds that higher social class is associated with higher generalized trust, and this association has been well documented in empirical research.
Ruichao Qiang +5 more
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Mediated roles of generalized trust and perceived social support in the effects of problematic social media use on mental health: A cross‐sectional study [PDF]
Background Current literature lacks evidence concerning how problematic social media use associates with mental health. To address the gap, the present study used mediation models to examine whether generalized trust and perceived social support (PSS ...
Chung‐Ying Lin +3 more
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Law-breaking, fairness, and generalized trust: The mediating role of trust in institutions. [PDF]
Institution-centered accounts of generalized trust rely on the idea that law-breaking and state's unfairness lower individuals' propensity to trust fellow citizens because of a weaker confidence in the state.
Sergio Lo Iacono
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The Reputational Consequences of Generalized Trust. [PDF]
The present research examines the reputational consequences of generalized trust. High-trust individuals are seen as moral and sociable, but not necessarily competent. When controlling for other traits, there is a negative relationship between trust and perceived competence (Studies 1 and 2).
Evans AM, van de Calseyde PPFM.
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Extending trust to immigrants: Generalized trust, cross-group friendship and anti-immigrant sentiments in 21 European societies. [PDF]
The aim of this study is twofold. First, we expand on the literature by testing whether generalized trust is negatively related to anti-immigrant sentiments in Europe.
Meta van der Linden +3 more
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Contextual generalized trust and immunization against the 2009 A(H1N1) pandemic in the American states: A multilevel approach [PDF]
The aim of the study was to investigate the association between contextual generalized trust and individual-level 2009 A(H1N1) pandemic immunization acceptance.
Björn Rönnerstrand
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Generalized trust and intelligence in the United States. [PDF]
Generalized trust refers to trust in other members of society; it may be distinguished from particularized trust, which corresponds to trust in the family and close friends.
Noah Carl, Francesco C Billari
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Generalized Trust and Financial Risk-Taking in China – A Contextual and Individual Analysis [PDF]
Previous evidence from developed nations has suggested that more trusting individuals are more likely to take financial risks, such as investing in the stock market.
Yi Xu
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