Is patriotism helpful to fight the crisis? The role of constructive patriotism, conventional patriotism, and glorification amid the COVID-19 pandemic

2021 
Abstract We examined the link between constructive patriotism, glorification, and conventional patriotism and COVID-19-related attitudes and behaviours at different stages of the pandemic in Poland In Study 1 (N = 663), constructive patriotism was positively associated with support for internal measures (e g , raising awareness about health practices) Glorification was negatively linked to support for such measures and positively connected to support for external measures (e g , closing the borders) In Study 2 (N = 522), constructive patriots showed greater compliance with hygiene and social distance practices In Study 3 (N = 633), the attribution of responsibility for fighting the crisis to the state and particularly to individuals underlined the link between constructive patriotism and compliance with health practices Additionally, constructive patriotism was linked to support for international collaboration Study 4 (N = 1,051), conducted on a representative sample, further corroborated these findings The results regarding conventional patriotism were not consistent across studies This article is protected by copyright All rights reserved
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