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政治化媒体报道的影响:HPV 疫苗和 COVID-19 的实验证据。

Effects of politicized media coverage: Experimental evidence from the HPV vaccine and COVID-19.

机构信息

Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, United States.

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States.

出版信息

Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci. 2022;188(1):101-134. doi: 10.1016/bs.pmbts.2021.11.008. Epub 2022 Jan 3.

Abstract

Although concerns about politicization of health and science are not new, the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified attention to how political disagreement over scientific guidelines and recommendations might influence attitudes and behaviors about the health topics in question and might even spill or carry over to affect other attitudes important to public health. The literature employs differing definitions of politicization-at times referring to controversy in the public sphere, at others referring to the exploitation of the uncertainty inherent in science, and at still others referring to whether the issue enters political discourse-all of which are viewed as distinct dimensions by the public. What is not known is how these different aspects of politicization influence public attitudes about the health topics and or broader attitudes about scientific guidelines, and-assuming adverse effects-what strategies might be effective at mitigating the consequences. This paper draws on a survey experiment of 3012U.S. respondents fielded in summer 2020 that was designed as a pilot study to assess the effects of different dimensions of politicization. Findings do not suggest that one type of politicization is necessarily more pernicious than the others. In fact, all types of politicization increased negative emotional responses and confusion, both with respect to the health topic in question (HPV vaccine and COVID-19) but also on other domains, although opinions about policy were unaffected. The findings also suggest that inoculation may have potential as a messaging strategy for blunting the adverse effects of exposure to politicization.

摘要

虽然人们对健康和科学的政治化问题并不陌生,但 COVID-19 大流行引起了人们对以下问题的关注:科学指南和建议方面的政治分歧如何影响人们对相关健康问题的态度和行为,甚至可能蔓延或波及到影响公众健康的其他重要态度。文献对政治化的定义不同——有时是指公共领域的争议,有时是指利用科学固有的不确定性,还有时是指问题是否进入政治话语——公众认为所有这些都是不同的维度。目前还不清楚这些政治化的不同方面如何影响公众对健康问题的态度,或者对科学指南的更广泛态度,以及——假设存在不利影响——哪些策略可能有效减轻后果。本文利用了 2020 年夏季对 3012 名美国受访者进行的一项调查实验,该实验旨在评估不同政治化维度的影响。研究结果表明,一种政治化类型并不一定比其他类型更有害。事实上,所有类型的政治化都增加了对所讨论的健康问题(HPV 疫苗和 COVID-19)以及其他领域的负面情绪反应和困惑,尽管对政策的看法没有受到影响。研究结果还表明,接种疫苗可能是一种有效的信息策略,可以减轻接触政治化的不利影响。

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