Lasher Emily, Fulkerson Gregory, Seale Elizabeth, Thomas Alexander, Gadomski Anne
Bassett Research Institute, One Atwell Road, Cooperstown, NY 13326, USA.
State University of New York College at Oneonta, 108 Ravine Pkwy, Oneonta, NY 13820, USA.
Prev Med Rep. 2022 Jun;27:101810. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101810. Epub 2022 May 5.
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is context specific and highly dynamic in the United States. The objective of this study was to examine the underlying causes of COVID-19 vaccine use and hesitancy among students at two colleges in Central New York (USA) in order to better understand how to promote vaccination in this demographic. A Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs & Behaviors survey was designed to measure the relationship between gender, political ideology, media consumption, beliefs, mental health and anxiety, and pandemic-related behaviors. The survey was distributed by email to students in April 2021. Of 8,894 eligible respondents, 627 students completed the survey. Structural Equation Modeling was utilized to explore both direct and indirect relationships. Modeling suggests that the effect of political ideology (being more conservative) is to promote the consumption of right wing news, which in turn tends to increase vaccine hesitancy. Conservative political ideology does not directly lead to vaccine hesitancy, but it does encourage the consumption of news from sources that promote fear and hesitation about the vaccines. News sources significantly contribute to vaccine attitudes among this demographic.
在美国,对新冠疫苗的犹豫态度因具体情况而异且变化很大。本研究的目的是调查美国纽约州中部两所大学学生接种新冠疫苗及犹豫接种的潜在原因,以便更好地了解如何在这一人群中推广疫苗接种。设计了一项知识、态度、信念与行为调查,以衡量性别、政治意识形态、媒体消费、信念、心理健康与焦虑以及与疫情相关行为之间的关系。该调查于2021年4月通过电子邮件分发给学生。在8894名符合条件的受访者中,627名学生完成了调查。采用结构方程模型来探究直接和间接关系。模型表明,政治意识形态(更保守)的影响是促进右翼新闻的消费,这反过来又往往会增加对疫苗的犹豫态度。保守的政治意识形态不会直接导致对疫苗的犹豫,但它确实会鼓励从那些引发对疫苗恐惧和犹豫的来源获取新闻。新闻来源对这一人群的疫苗态度有显著影响。