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关于新冠疫苗的态度和信念对美国疫苗接种运动的影响:一项潜在类别分析

Implications of attitudes and beliefs about COVID-19 vaccines for vaccination campaigns in the United States: A latent class analysis.

作者信息

Schneider Kristin E, Dayton Lauren, Rouhani Saba, Latkin Carl A

机构信息

Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 624 N. Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.

Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 624 N. Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.

出版信息

Prev Med Rep. 2021 Dec;24:101584. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101584. Epub 2021 Oct 6.

Abstract

Unprecedented global efforts in vaccine development have resulted in effective vaccines for COVID-19. The pandemic response in the US has been highly politicized, resulting in significant opposition to public health efforts, including vaccines. We aimed to understand patterns of attitudes and beliefs about the COVID-19 vaccine to inform vaccination campaigns. 583 English speaking United States adults were surveyed November 18-29, 2020. Participants answered 11 questions about their attitudes and beliefs about a COVID-19 vaccine, including perceived vaccine effectiveness, likelihood of getting vaccinated, and concerns that vaccine development was rushed/influenced by politics. We conducted a latent class analysis to identify profiles of attitudes/beliefs about a COVID-19 vaccine. We identified four classes of COVID-19 vaccine beliefs. The pro-vaccine class (28.8%) was willing to get vaccinated and had broadly positive beliefs about the vaccine. The development concerns class (27.8%) was willing to get vaccinated but was concerned about the development process. The third class (22.6%) was largely unsure if they would get vaccinated and if their peer groups would be vaccinated. The forth class (anti-vaccine, 20.8%) was dominated by an unwillingness to get vaccinated, vaccine distrust, vaccine development concerns, and peers groups with negative vaccine intentions. Given the large proportion of individuals who were concerned about the COVID-19 vaccine development process, messaging about rigor and approval processes may be critical to securing this group's commitment to vaccination. Having scientific and cultural leaders endorse vaccination may also be influential.

摘要

全球在疫苗研发方面前所未有的努力已带来了针对新冠病毒病的有效疫苗。美国的疫情应对措施高度政治化,导致对包括疫苗在内的公共卫生努力存在重大反对意见。我们旨在了解关于新冠病毒病疫苗的态度和信念模式,以为疫苗接种运动提供信息。2020年11月18日至29日对583名说英语的美国成年人进行了调查。参与者回答了11个关于他们对新冠病毒病疫苗的态度和信念的问题,包括对疫苗有效性的认知、接种疫苗的可能性以及对疫苗研发仓促/受政治影响的担忧。我们进行了潜在类别分析,以确定关于新冠病毒病疫苗的态度/信念概况。我们确定了四类关于新冠病毒病疫苗的信念。支持疫苗接种类别(28.8%)愿意接种疫苗,并且对疫苗总体持积极信念。对研发过程担忧类别(27.8%)愿意接种疫苗,但对研发过程感到担忧。第三类(22.6%)很大程度上不确定自己是否会接种疫苗以及其同龄人群体是否会接种疫苗。第四类(反疫苗,20.8%)主要表现为不愿意接种疫苗、对疫苗不信任、对疫苗研发过程担忧以及同龄人群体有负面的疫苗意向。鉴于有很大比例的人对新冠病毒病疫苗研发过程感到担忧,传达有关严格性和审批过程的信息对于确保这一群体对疫苗接种的承诺可能至关重要。让科学和文化领袖认可疫苗接种也可能具有影响力。

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