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美国公众在 COVID-19 大流行期间支持向低收入和中等收入国家捐赠 COVID-19 疫苗。

U.S. public support for COVID-19 vaccine donation to low- and middle-income countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Virginia Commonwealth University, Robertson School of Media and Culture, 901 W. Main St., Rm 2216, Richmond, VA 23284, USA.

Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Psychology, 1806 W. Franklin St., Richmond, VA 23284, USA.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2021 Apr 22;39(17):2452-2457. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.03.027. Epub 2021 Mar 9.

Abstract

As COVID-19 vaccines become available to the public, there will be a massive worldwide distribution effort. Vaccine distribution has historically been unequal primarily due to the inability of nations with developing economies to purchase enough vaccine to fully vaccinate their populations. Inequitable access to COVID-19 vaccines will not just cause humanitarian suffering, it will likely also be associated with increased economic suffering worldwide. This study focuses on the U.S. population and its beliefs about future COVID-19 vaccine donation by the U.S. to low- and middle-income countries. This study carried out a survey among 788 U.S. adults. Variables include demographics, COVID-19 vaccine priority status, COVID-19 vaccine donation beliefs, and Social Dominance Orientation. Analyses showed that older respondents were both less likely to endorse higher levels of COVID-19 vaccine donations and were more likely to want to wait until all in the U.S. who want the vaccine have received it; those who identified as Democrats were more likely to endorse higher levels of future COVID-19 vaccine donation than Republicans; and those scoring higher on SDO were both less likely to endorse higher levels of COVID-19 vaccine donations as well as more likely to want to wait until all in the U.S. who want the vaccine have received it. Policymakers, as well as healthcare providers and public health communication professionals, should give consideration to those messages most likely to engender support for global prevention efforts with each audience segment.

摘要

随着 COVID-19 疫苗向公众开放,将进行大规模的全球分发工作。疫苗分配历来不平等,主要是因为发展中经济体的国家无法购买足够的疫苗来为其全部人口接种疫苗。无法公平获得 COVID-19 疫苗不仅会造成人道主义痛苦,还可能与全球经济痛苦的增加有关。本研究关注美国人口及其对美国未来向低收入和中等收入国家捐赠 COVID-19 疫苗的信念。本研究对 788 名美国成年人进行了调查。变量包括人口统计学、COVID-19 疫苗优先地位、COVID-19 疫苗捐赠信念和社会支配取向。分析表明,年长的受访者不太可能支持更高水平的 COVID-19 疫苗捐赠,并且更有可能希望等到美国所有想要疫苗的人都接种疫苗;那些自认为是民主党的人比共和党人更有可能支持未来更高水平的 COVID-19 疫苗捐赠;而那些 SDO 得分较高的人不太可能支持更高水平的 COVID-19 疫苗捐赠,并且更有可能希望等到美国所有想要疫苗的人都接种疫苗。政策制定者以及医疗保健提供者和公共卫生沟通专业人员,应考虑向每个受众群体传递最有可能引起对全球预防工作支持的信息。

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