Institute of Urban and Rural Economics, Anhui Academy of Social Sciences.
Department of Business Administration, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics.
Health Commun. 2021 Jul;36(8):962-971. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2020.1724638. Epub 2020 Feb 10.
This study examined the key factors underlying parents' protective responses to avoid the threats of defective vaccines. We constructed a hypothetical model to explore this issue based on the protective action decision model and risk information perspective. A questionnaire survey involving 584 respondents was conducted in Anhui and Jiangsu provinces, China, after the 2018 vaccine scandal broke. The results indicate that perceived vaccine knowledge is a vital determinant of perceived negative publicity, information forwarding, risk perception, and systematic processing. Moreover, perceived negative publicity significantly predicts information forwarding and risk perception. Perceived negative publicity and information forwarding both positively influence systematic processing. Furthermore, parents' protective responses are motivated by risk perception but fail to be stimulated by systematic processing.
本研究考察了父母为避免缺陷疫苗威胁而采取保护措施的关键因素。我们构建了一个假设模型,基于保护行为决策模型和风险信息视角来探讨这一问题。2018 年疫苗丑闻爆发后,我们在中国的安徽和江苏两省进行了一项涉及 584 名受访者的问卷调查。结果表明,疫苗知识感知是感知负面宣传、信息转发、风险感知和系统处理的重要决定因素。此外,感知负面宣传显著预测信息转发和风险感知。感知负面宣传和信息转发都正向影响系统处理。此外,父母的保护反应是由风险感知驱动的,但系统处理并不能激发这种反应。