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Empathy Not Quarantined: Social Support via Social Media Helps Maintain Empathy During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Author(s) -
Xuebing Qin,
Fangkai Yang,
Zhibin Jiang,
B. Zhong
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
social media + society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2056-3051
DOI - 10.1177/20563051221086234
Subject(s) - empathy , psychology , social media , social psychology , empathic concern , anxiety , pandemic , emotional contagion , covid-19 , perspective taking , political science , medicine , psychiatry , disease , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , law
The Covid pandemic had turned the world upside down, but not much is known about how people’s empathy toward others in difficult situations might be affected by the pandemic. Based on a nationally representative sample ( N = 943) from China, this study first let participants read three real scenarios and then measured: (1) how empathy toward others might be influenced by the perceived social support people obtained by using social media (i.e., WeChat); and (2) how different demographics such as age and gender as well as lockdown situations may affect preserving empathetic during the Covid outbreak. Results show that perceived social support via WeChat not only positively impacted empathy but also interacted with anxiety in influencing the degree to which participants could maintain empathy toward others. Those living in cities or towns with higher incomes were more empathetic to others. While anxiety does not necessarily decrease empathy, those who reported gaining more social support on social media showed more empathy toward others despite their elevated levels of anxiety. Age negatively predicted empathy, but gender and lockdown conditions did not impact empathy. This study contributes to the literature by identifying the critical role empathy plays in people’s affective response to others during a public health crisis.

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