Table 1.
Items for self-efficacy beliefs in coping with Covid-19.
An exploratory factor analysis shows the item loadings in each dimension, as well as mean and standard deviation.
Table 2.
Items for collective efficacy beliefs in coping with Covid-19.
An exploratory factor analysis shows the item loadings, as well as mean and standard deviation.
Table 3.
Items related to developed behaviours in the context of the pandemic, means and standard deviation.
Factorial structure from the exploratory factor analysis, item loading, percentage of explained variance, and reliability of each factor.
Table 4.
Means and standard deviations of general self-efficacy in coping with Covid-19 and the two factors of self-efficacy (self-protection and social isolation management) and collective efficacy.
Fig 1.
Means and standard distribution for both behaviours studied in coping with Covid-19 (self-interested consumption and physical distancing behaviours) during the 10 first days of confinement in Spain.
Fig 2.
Means and standard distribution for both behaviours studied in coping with Covid-19 (self-interested consumption and physical distancing behaviours) along the risk information seeking distribution.
Table 5.
Means and standard deviations of conservation (personal security, national security, and conformity); self-transcendence (benevolence, universalism societal concern, and protecting environment); openness (self-direction action and stimulation); and self-enhancement values (hedonism and power).
Fig 3.
Structural equation modelling to explain the psychosocial variables involved in the development of behaviours studied (self-interested consumption and physical distancing) in coping with the Covid-19 pandemic in the first 10 days of confinement in Spain.