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对新冠疫苗犹豫和抵触的深层次心理历程。

Deep-seated psychological histories of COVID-19 vaccine hesitance and resistance.

作者信息

Moffitt Terrie E, Caspi Avshalom, Ambler Antony, Bourassa Kyle, Harrington HonaLee, Hogan Sean, Houts Renate, Ramrakha Sandhya, Wood Stacy L, Poulton Richie

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.

Social, Genetic, and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

PNAS Nexus. 2022 May;1(2). doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac034. Epub 2022 Mar 24.

Abstract

To design effective pro-vaccination messaging, it is important to know "where people are coming from"-the personal experiences and long-standing values, motives, lifestyles, preferences, emotional tendencies, and information-processing capacities of people who end up resistant or hesitant toward vaccination. We used prospective data from a 5-decade cohort study spanning childhood to midlife to construct comprehensive early-life psychological histories of groups who differed in their vaccine intentions in months just before COVID vaccines became available in their country. Vaccine-resistant and vaccine-hesitant participants had histories of adverse childhood experiences that foster mistrust, longstanding mental-health problems that foster misinterpretation of messaging, and early-emerging personality traits including tendencies toward extreme negative emotions, shutting down mentally under stress, nonconformism, and fatalism about health. Many vaccine-resistant and -hesitant participants had cognitive difficulties in comprehending health information. Findings held after control for socioeconomic origins. Vaccine intentions are not short-term isolated misunderstandings. They are part of a person's style of interpreting information and making decisions that is laid down before secondary school age. Findings suggest ways to tailor vaccine messaging for hesitant and resistant groups. To prepare for future pandemics, education about viruses and vaccines before or during secondary schooling could reduce citizens' level of uncertainty during a pandemic, and provide people with pre-existing knowledge frameworks that prevent extreme emotional distress reactions and enhance receptivity to health messages. Enhanced medical technology and economic resilience are important for pandemic preparedness, but a prepared public who understands the need to mask, social distance, and vaccinate will also be important.

摘要

为了设计有效的支持疫苗接种的信息,了解“人们的出发点”很重要,即那些最终对疫苗接种持抵制或犹豫态度的人的个人经历、长期价值观、动机、生活方式、偏好、情感倾向和信息处理能力。我们利用一项从童年到中年的长达50年的队列研究的前瞻性数据,构建了在其国家新冠疫苗可用前几个月疫苗接种意愿不同的群体的全面早期生活心理史。抵制疫苗和对疫苗犹豫不决的参与者有不良童年经历的历史,这些经历会滋生不信任,有长期的心理健康问题,会导致对接种信息的误解,还有早期出现的人格特质,包括极端负面情绪倾向、在压力下心理封闭、不墨守成规以及对健康的宿命论。许多抵制疫苗和犹豫不决的参与者在理解健康信息方面存在认知困难。在控制了社会经济背景后,研究结果依然成立。疫苗接种意愿不是短期的孤立误解。它们是一个人在中学年龄之前就形成的信息解读和决策风格的一部分。研究结果提出了针对犹豫不决和抵制疫苗群体定制疫苗接种信息的方法。为应对未来的大流行做准备,在中学教育之前或期间开展关于病毒和疫苗的教育,可以降低大流行期间公民的不确定性水平,并为人们提供预先存在的知识框架,防止极端情绪困扰反应,增强对健康信息的接受度。先进的医疗技术和经济复原力对大流行防范很重要,但有准备的公众,即理解戴口罩、保持社交距离和接种疫苗必要性的公众也同样重要。

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