Lee Carol H J, Duck Isabelle M, Sibley Chris G
School of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care, New Zealand; Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners, Westgate Medical Centre, New Zealand.
Vaccine. 2017 Oct 27;35(45):6089-6095. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.09.061. Epub 2017 Sep 28.
Despite extensive scientific evidence on the safety of standard vaccinations, some parents express skeptical attitudes towards the safety of childhood immunisations. This paper uses data from the 2013/14 New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study (NZAVS) survey (N=16,642) to explore the distribution, and demographic and personality correlates of New Zealanders' attitudes towards the safety of childhood vaccinations. Around two thirds (68.5%) of New Zealanders strongly agreed/were confident that "it is safe to vaccinate children following the standard New Zealand immunisation schedule," 26% were skeptical and 5.5% were strongly opposed. Multiple regression analysis indicated that people lower on Conscientiousness and Agreeableness but higher on Openness to Experience expressed lower confidence about vaccine safety. Having higher subjective health satisfaction, living rurally, being Māori, single, employed and not a parent were all associated with lower confidence, while a higher income and educational attainment were associated with greater confidence. Our findings suggest that the majority of New Zealand adults trust in the safety of scheduled childhood vaccinations, but about one third do express some degree of concern. This finding highlights the importance of improving public education about the safety and necessity of vaccinations.
尽管有大量关于标准疫苗安全性的科学证据,但一些家长对儿童免疫接种的安全性持怀疑态度。本文利用2013/14年新西兰态度与价值观研究(NZAVS)调查(N = 16642)的数据,探讨新西兰人对儿童疫苗接种安全性态度的分布情况,以及人口统计学和性格方面的相关因素。大约三分之二(68.5%)的新西兰人强烈同意/确信“按照新西兰标准免疫接种计划给儿童接种疫苗是安全的”,26%的人持怀疑态度,5.5%的人强烈反对。多元回归分析表明,尽责性和宜人性得分较低但经验开放性得分较高的人对疫苗安全性的信心较低。主观健康满意度较高、生活在农村、是毛利人、单身、有工作且不是家长都与较低的信心相关,而较高的收入和教育程度则与较高的信心相关。我们的研究结果表明,大多数新西兰成年人信任定期儿童疫苗接种的安全性,但约三分之一的人确实表达了一定程度的担忧。这一发现凸显了加强关于疫苗接种安全性和必要性的公众教育的重要性。