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爱尔兰和英国 COVID-19 疫苗犹豫和抵制的心理和行为相关性。

The psychological and behavioural correlates of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and resistance in Ireland and the UK.

机构信息

School of Psychology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.

School of Psychology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.

出版信息

Acta Psychol (Amst). 2022 May;225:103550. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2022.103550. Epub 2022 Feb 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The successful control of the COVID-19 pandemic depends largely on the acceptance and uptake of a COVID-19 vaccine among the public. Thus, formative research aiming to understand and determine the causes of weak and/or positive vaccination intentions is vital in order to ensure the success of future and current vaccination programmes through the provision of effective, evidence-based health messaging.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey was completed by a sample of Irish (N = 500) and UK (N = 579) citizens using the online platform 'Qualtrics'. Participants completed a questionnaire battery comprised of health, attitudes/beliefs, influences, and behavioural intention measures. Demographic information was also assessed.

RESULTS

Results highlighted similar rates of vaccine intention among both samples; where a total of 76.8% Irish respondents, and 73.7% of UK respondents indicated that they intended to be immunized if the government advised them to take the COVID-19 vaccine. Overall, 23.2% of Irish respondents reported being vaccine hesitant or vaccine resistant, while a rate of 26.3% of UK respondents reported vaccine hesitancy or resistance. Univariate analysis highlighted that both gender and age played a significant role in vaccine intention, with women under age 30 reporting higher rate of vaccine hesitancy. Multivariate analysis revealed that significant correlates of vaccine acceptance included peer influence, GP influence, civic responsibility, perceived benefit, and positive vaccination attitudes. Those who reported vaccine resistance and hesitancy were more likely to have less positive vaccination attitudes and perceive higher vaccination risk.

DISCUSSION

The current sociodemographic and psychological profiles of vaccine resistant and hesitant individuals provide a useful resource for informing health practitioners in the UK and Ireland with the means of enhancing pro-vaccine attitudes and promoting vaccination uptake. The current research shows indications of associations between distrust in the vaccine itself and vaccine hesitancy and resistance. Thus, to effectively design and deliver public health messages that ensures the success of vaccination uptake, it is likely that governments and public health officials will need to take actions to garner trust in the safety of the vaccine itself. Additionally, campaigns to decrease hesitancy and resistance in the COVID-19 vaccine may benefit in targeting altruism to increase willingness to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行的成功控制在很大程度上取决于公众对 COVID-19 疫苗的接受和接种。因此,为了确保未来和当前疫苗接种计划的成功,通过提供有效的、基于证据的健康信息,开展旨在了解和确定疫苗接种意愿较弱和/或积极原因的形成性研究至关重要。

方法

使用在线平台“Qualtrics”,对爱尔兰(N=500)和英国(N=579)公民的样本进行了横断面调查。参与者完成了由健康、态度/信念、影响和行为意向测量组成的问卷。还评估了人口统计学信息。

结果

结果突出了两个样本中疫苗接种意向的相似率;共有 76.8%的爱尔兰受访者和 73.7%的英国受访者表示,如果政府建议他们接种 COVID-19 疫苗,他们打算接种疫苗。总体而言,23.2%的爱尔兰受访者表示对疫苗犹豫不决或对疫苗有抵抗力,而 26.3%的英国受访者表示对疫苗犹豫不决或有抵抗力。单变量分析突出表明,性别和年龄在疫苗接种意向中起重要作用,30 岁以下的女性报告疫苗犹豫的比例更高。多变量分析显示,疫苗接受的显著相关因素包括同伴影响、全科医生影响、公民责任、感知益处和积极的疫苗接种态度。那些报告疫苗抵抗和犹豫的人更有可能对疫苗接种持较负面的态度,并认为疫苗接种风险更高。

讨论

目前疫苗抵抗和犹豫者的社会人口学和心理特征为英国和爱尔兰的卫生保健人员提供了有用的资源,以便用增强对疫苗的积极态度和促进疫苗接种的方式为他们提供信息。目前的研究表明,对疫苗本身的不信任与疫苗犹豫和抵抗之间存在关联。因此,为了有效地设计和传递确保疫苗接种成功的公共卫生信息,政府和公共卫生官员可能需要采取行动,赢得人们对疫苗本身安全性的信任。此外,减少 COVID-19 疫苗犹豫和抵抗的运动可能会从增加利他主义的角度受益,以提高对 COVID-19 的疫苗接种意愿。

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