University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Public Underst Sci. 2022 May;31(4):428-436. doi: 10.1177/09636625211061520. Epub 2021 Dec 1.
Recent research has identified spirituality as an important contributor to vaccine scepticism and low faith in science, particularly in WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic) nations. In the present study, we further tested the generalizability of these findings in a religious South-Eastern European country - Greece, with more extensive measures of key constructs. We replicate previous work using measures of improved construct validity. Spirituality was found to be the strongest predictor of vaccine scepticism and low faith in science. In addition, low science literacy was also predictive of vaccine rejection. Climate change scepticism was not associated with spirituality but with political conservatism, which corroborates previous findings. These results provide further evidence for two previously made observations: science scepticism is heterogeneous, and spirituality is an important factor in shaping science rejection.
最近的研究表明,灵性是对疫苗持怀疑态度和对科学缺乏信任的一个重要因素,尤其是在 WEIRD(西方、受过教育、工业化、富有和民主)国家。在本研究中,我们使用更广泛的关键结构度量,在一个宗教的东南欧国家 - 希腊,进一步测试了这些发现的普遍性。我们复制了以前使用改进的结构有效性度量的工作。研究发现,灵性是疫苗怀疑论和对科学缺乏信任的最强预测因素。此外,低科学素养也可以预测对疫苗的排斥。对气候变化的怀疑与灵性无关,而是与政治保守主义有关,这与以前的发现相符。这些结果为之前的两个观察结果提供了进一步的证据:科学怀疑论是多样的,而灵性是塑造科学排斥的一个重要因素。