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“不健康的他者”:拒打疫苗的父母如何构建接种疫苗的主流。

'The Unhealthy Other': How vaccine rejecting parents construct the vaccinating mainstream.

机构信息

School of Social Science, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.

United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and Department of Government and International Relations, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University of Sydney, Institute Building H03, NSW 2006, Australia.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2018 Mar 14;36(12):1621-1626. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.01.076. Epub 2018 Feb 12.

Abstract

To address the phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy and rejection, researchers increasingly recognise the need to engage with the social context of parents' decision-making. This study examines how vaccine rejecting parents socially construct the vaccinating mainstream in opposition to themselves. We analyse qualitative data from interviews with parents in Adelaide, South Australia. Applying insights from Social Identity Theory (SIT), we show how these parents bolster their own sense of identity and self-belief by employing a discourse that casts vaccinators as an Unhealthy Other. We demonstrate how the parents identify vaccination as a marker of parental conformity to the 'toxic practices of mass industrial society', linking it to other ways in which membership of the consumerist mainstream requires individuals to 'neglect their health.' This is explored through themes of appearance, diet, (over) consumption of pharmaceuticals, inadequate parenting values and wilful or misguided ignorance. This construction of the Unhealthy Other elevates the self-concept of vaccine hesitant and rejecting parents, who see themselves as part of an enlightened, but constantly besieged, group of healthy and virtuous parents. It is common for the vaccinating mainstream to present vaccine hesitant and rejecting parents as a group subject to epistemic closure, groupthink, confirmation bias and over-confidence in their own expertise. However, vaccine hesitant and rejecting parents also see mainstream society as a group-a much larger one-subject to the same problems. We suggest the need to mitigate the 'groupness' of vaccination and non-vaccination by extending the practice of vaccination to recognisable practitioners of holistic health.

摘要

为了解决疫苗犹豫和拒绝接种的现象,研究人员越来越认识到需要参与到父母决策的社会背景中。本研究考察了疫苗抵制父母如何将接种主流社会与自己相对抗来构建。我们分析了来自南澳大利亚阿德莱德的父母的定性访谈数据。应用社会认同理论(SIT)的见解,我们展示了这些父母如何通过将接种者描绘成一个不健康的他者来增强自己的身份认同感和自我信念。我们展示了父母如何将接种视为对“大众工业社会的有毒实践”的遵从的标志,将其与其他将消费者主流社会的成员资格与个人“忽视健康”联系起来的方式联系起来。这通过外观、饮食、(过度)药物消费、不足的育儿价值观和故意或误解的无知等主题来探讨。这种对不健康他者的构建提升了疫苗犹豫和拒绝父母的自我概念,他们认为自己是一个开明的群体的一部分,但不断受到围攻,这个群体的父母健康且品德高尚。将接种疫苗的主流社会将疫苗犹豫和拒绝接种的父母视为一个受到认知封闭、群体思维、确认偏差和对自身专业知识过度自信影响的群体,这是很常见的。然而,疫苗犹豫和拒绝接种的父母也认为主流社会是一个受到同样问题影响的更大的群体。我们建议通过将接种实践扩展到可识别的整体健康从业者,来减轻接种和非接种的“群体化”。

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