Episodic future thinking and anticipatory emotions: Effects on delay discounting and preventive behaviors during COVID-19.
Appl Psychol Health Well Being
; 14(3): 842-861, 2022 08.
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in English
| MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1699825
ABSTRACT
We examined the effects of anticipatory emotions induced by episodic future thinking on the basic decision-process of delay discounting and preventive behaviors during the most stringent COVID-19 "lockdown" period in China. We define anticipatory emotions as any discrete emotions induced from anticipating decision outcomes and felt during decision-making. In an online study conducted with healthy volunteers, anticipatory emotions were induced and appraised by asking participants to rate various emotions they feel when thinking they may be infected by COVID-19 (N = 246). The participants in the control group reported their present emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic (N = 245). Compared with the control group, the participants in the anticipatory emotion group had a higher future-oriented preference for monetary rewards, with a significantly lower delay discounting rate. These participants also had a higher intention to engage in proactive, preventive behaviors. The likelihood estimate of being infected by COVID-19 mediated these effects. Moreover, anticipatory disgust increased the preference for larger-and-later rewards. Anticipatory emotions induced by future thinking guide fast and rational decision-making in a health crisis.
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Delay Discounting
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COVID-19
Type of study:
Experimental Studies
Limits:
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Appl Psychol Health Well Being
Year:
2022
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Article
Affiliation country:
Aphw.12350
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