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美国人对特朗普时代政府来源的 COVID-19 信息的信任:个人采取预防措施及其对健康的影响。

Americans' Trust in COVID-19 Information from Governmental Sources in the Trump Era: Individuals' Adoption of Preventive Measures, and Health Implications.

机构信息

Department of Media, Journalism and Film, Miami University of Ohio.

Department of Biostatistics and Data Science, School of Public Health in Austin, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.

出版信息

Health Commun. 2022 Nov;37(12):1552-1561. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2022.2074776. Epub 2022 May 19.

DOI:10.1080/10410236.2022.2074776
PMID:35587035
Abstract

This study analyzes differences among Americans in their trust in COVID-19 information from governmental sources and how trust is associated with personal adoption of preventative measures under the Trump administration. Based on our analysis of data from a nationally representative survey conducted in October 2020 (effective sample size after weighting = 2615), we find that Americans in general have more trust in COVID-19 information from state/local governments than from the federal government. Variables such as age, party affiliation, religiosity, and race are significantly associated with Americans' trust or lack of trust in COVID-19 information from governmental sources. During the study period, Republicans had more trust in the federal government as a COVID-19 information source than Democrats did, while Democrats had more trust in state/local governments. African Americans had the least trust in the federal and state/local governments as COVID-19 information sources, while Asian Americans had the most trust in both institutions. Trust in the state/local governments as COVID-19 information sources was positively associated with physical distancing and mask-wearing while trust in the federal government as a COVID-19 information source was negatively associated with physical distancing and mask-wearing, suggesting the distinctive roles that state/local governments and the federal government played in mobilizing Americans to adopt preventive measures.

摘要

本研究分析了美国人对政府来源的 COVID-19 信息的信任差异,以及这种信任如何与特朗普政府时期个人采取预防措施相关联。基于我们对 2020 年 10 月进行的一项全国代表性调查(加权后有效样本量为 2615)数据的分析,我们发现,美国人普遍更信任州/地方政府提供的 COVID-19 信息,而不是联邦政府。年龄、党派、宗教信仰和种族等变量与美国人对政府来源的 COVID-19 信息的信任或不信任程度显著相关。在研究期间,共和党人比民主党人更信任联邦政府作为 COVID-19 信息来源,而民主党人更信任州/地方政府。非裔美国人对联邦政府和州/地方政府作为 COVID-19 信息来源的信任度最低,而亚裔美国人对这两个机构的信任度最高。信任州/地方政府作为 COVID-19 信息来源与保持社交距离和戴口罩呈正相关,而信任联邦政府作为 COVID-19 信息来源与保持社交距离和戴口罩呈负相关,这表明州/地方政府和联邦政府在动员美国人采取预防措施方面发挥了独特的作用。

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