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分离、认知反思和健康素养对 COVID-19 阴谋论的信仰有一定影响。

Dissociation, Cognitive Reflection and Health Literacy Have a Modest Effect on Belief in Conspiracy Theories about COVID-19.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital in Pilsen, Charles University, 30100 Pilsen, Czech Republic.

Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, New York University, New York, NY 10016, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 May 11;18(10):5065. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18105065.

Abstract

Understanding the predictors of belief in COVID-related conspiracy theories and willingness to get vaccinated against COVID-19 may aid the resolution of current and future pandemics. We investigate how psychological and cognitive characteristics influence general conspiracy mentality and COVID-related conspiracy theories. A cross-sectional study was conducted based on data from an online survey of a sample of Czech university students ( = 866) collected in January 2021, using multivariate linear regression and mediation analysis. Sixteen percent of respondents believed that COVID-19 is a hoax, and 17% believed that COVID-19 was intentionally created by humans. Seven percent of the variance of the hoax theory and 10% of the variance of the creation theory was explained by (in descending order of relevance) low cognitive reflection, low digital health literacy, high experience with dissociation and, to some extent, high bullshit receptivity. Belief in COVID-related conspiracy theories depended less on psychological and cognitive variables compared to conspiracy mentality (16% of the variance explained). The effect of digital health literacy on belief in COVID-related theories was moderated by cognitive reflection. Belief in conspiracy theories related to COVID-19 was influenced by experience with dissociation, cognitive reflection, digital health literacy and bullshit receptivity.

摘要

了解与 COVID 相关的阴谋论信念的预测因素和接种 COVID-19 疫苗的意愿可能有助于解决当前和未来的大流行。我们调查了心理和认知特征如何影响一般的阴谋心态和与 COVID 相关的阴谋论。本研究基于 2021 年 1 月对捷克大学生样本进行的在线调查数据,采用多元线性回归和中介分析进行了横断面研究,共纳入 866 名参与者。16%的受访者认为 COVID-19 是一个骗局,17%的受访者认为 COVID-19 是人为故意制造的。(按相关性降序排列)低认知反思、低数字健康素养、高分离体验以及在某种程度上高胡扯接受度可以解释 10%的 COVID-19 人为制造理论和 7%的 COVID-19 是骗局理论的变异。与阴谋心态相比(解释了 16%的变异),与 COVID 相关的阴谋论信念受心理和认知变量的影响较小。数字健康素养对与 COVID 相关理论的信念的影响受到认知反思的调节。与 COVID-19 相关的阴谋论信念受到分离体验、认知反思、数字健康素养和胡扯接受度的影响。

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