Can History of Parasitic Diseases Increase Social Conservatism? Testing Behavioural Immune System Theory

Authors

  • Wiktoria Jędryczka Institute of Psychology, University of Wroclaw Dawida 1, 50-527 Wrocław, Poland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs2022.2.383.394

Keywords:

parasites, behavioural immune system, social conservatism, perceived infectability

Abstract

Aim. Using available data from previously published study the hypothesis that individuals with broader disease history are more conservative than those, who were infected less often in the past was tested.

Methods. Publicly available database containing data regarding perceived vulnerability to disease, social conservatism and participant’s history of parasitic disease was accessed. In the study 9409 cases from 43 countries were analysed. 

Results. When controlling for participant’s age, sex, education level, wealth and perceived infectability, it was found, that broader disease history was a significant predictor of social conservatism.

Conclusions. Individuals, who were in the past infected with parasitic diseases more often, were observed to be more conservative than people, who had suffered from these diseases less often.

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Author Biography

  • Wiktoria Jędryczka, Institute of Psychology, University of Wroclaw Dawida 1, 50-527 Wrocław, Poland

    Psychology student and a member of Being Human Lab at the University of Wroclaw. I am interested in the broadly defined social and evolutionary psychology. 

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2022-09-27

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Jędryczka, W. (2022). Can History of Parasitic Diseases Increase Social Conservatism? Testing Behavioural Immune System Theory. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 13(2), 383-394. https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs2022.2.383.394