» Articles » PMID: 36975220

With or Without the Mask: Age Differences in Perceived Trustworthiness and Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic and the obligation to wear surgical face masks have affected social interactions. Wearing a mask can cause impairments in face identification, emotion recognition, and trait impressions. The present study investigated, during the COVID-19 period, age-related differences in perceived trustworthiness (Study 1) and health (Study 2) when viewing faces with or without masks. Younger (YAs, 18-35 years) and older (OAs, over 65 years) adults' ratings were compared. Through a web-based platform, a series of neutral younger and older faces (YFs vs. OFs) were presented, on a computer screen, with or without a mask (Mask vs. No-Mask), and participants were asked to rate them on a 7-point scale. Furthermore, data collected during the pandemic (Mask and No-Mask conditions) were compared with ratings obtained before it (Pre-COVID condition). Perceived trustworthiness was lower in the No-Mask condition for both age groups compared to Mask and Pre-COVID conditions, which did not differ. For health ratings, no differences emerged for OAs between the conditions, whereas YAs' ratings were lower in both the Mask and No-Mask conditions compared to the Pre-COVID condition. The fear of contracting COVID-19 affected both trustworthiness and health ratings. Wearing a surgical face mask affects trait impressions for YAs and OAs, partly due to the fear of COVID-19. Trait impressions are also influenced by the age of the face to be evaluated.

Citing Articles

The social factors behind the mask: contextual effects on trait impressions from faces wearing a face mask.

Tumino M, Carraro L, Castelli L Cogn Res Princ Implic. 2024; 9(1):43.

PMID: 38935222 PMC: 11211305. DOI: 10.1186/s41235-024-00570-w.


Masks wearing off: Changing effects of face masks on trustworthiness over time.

Oldmeadow J, Gogan T Perception. 2024; 53(5-6):343-355.

PMID: 38454736 PMC: 11088216. DOI: 10.1177/03010066241237430.


The effect of aging and emotions on time processing.

La Malva P, Prete G, Di Crosta A, Ceccato I, Mammarella N, Palumbo R Aging Clin Exp Res. 2023; 35(11):2783-2795.

PMID: 37740891 PMC: 10627919. DOI: 10.1007/s40520-023-02563-z.

References
1.
Olivera-La Rosa A, Chuquichambi E, Ingram G . Keep your (social) distance: Pathogen concerns and social perception in the time of COVID-19. Pers Individ Dif. 2020; 166:110200. PMC: 7296322. DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2020.110200. View

2.
Lin C, Alimoradi Z, Ehsani N, Ohayon M, Chen S, Griffiths M . Suicidal Ideation during the COVID-19 Pandemic among A Large-Scale Iranian Sample: The Roles of Generalized Trust, Insomnia, and Fear of COVID-19. Healthcare (Basel). 2022; 10(1). PMC: 8775802. DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10010093. View

3.
Kamatani M, Ito M, Miyazaki Y, Kawahara J . Effects of Masks Worn to Protect Against COVID-19 on the Perception of Facial Attractiveness. Iperception. 2021; 12(3):20416695211027920. PMC: 8243111. DOI: 10.1177/20416695211027920. View

4.
Litwinowicz K, Choroszy M, Ornat M, Wrobel A, Waszczuk E . Bayesian network meta-analysis of face masks' impact on human physiology. Sci Rep. 2022; 12(1):5823. PMC: 8985742. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-09747-z. View

5.
Siegrist M, Keller C, Kiers H . A new look at the psychometric paradigm of perception of hazards. Risk Anal. 2005; 25(1):211-22. DOI: 10.1111/j.0272-4332.2005.00580.x. View