Cheng Cecilia
Social and Health Psychology Laboratory, Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2022 Jul 9;12(7):223. doi: 10.3390/bs12070223.
The emergence of a constantly mutating novel virus has led to considerable public anxiety amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Information seeking is a common strategy to cope with pandemic anxiety. Using Google Trends analysis, this study investigated public interest in COVID-19 variants and its temporal associations with the disease-prevention measure of vaccination during the initial COVID-19 vaccine rollout period (13 December 2020 to 25 September 2021). Public interest was operationalized as the relative search volume of online queries of variant-related terms in the countries first affected by the Alpha, Beta, and Delta variants: the UK, South Africa, and India, respectively. The results show that public interest in COVID-19 variants was greater during the Delta-variant-predominant period than before this period. The time-series cross-correlation analysis revealed positive temporal associations (i.e., greater such public interest was accompanied by an increase in national vaccination rate) tended to occur more frequently and at earlier time lags than the negative temporal associations. This study yielded new findings regarding the temporal changes in public interest in COVID-19 variants, and the between-country variations in these public interest changes can be explained by differences in the rate and pace of vaccination among the countries of interest.
一种不断变异的新型病毒的出现,在新冠疫情期间引发了公众的极大焦虑。信息搜寻是应对疫情焦虑的常见策略。本研究利用谷歌趋势分析,调查了在新冠疫苗首次推出期间(2020年12月13日至2021年9月25日)公众对新冠病毒变异株的关注及其与疫苗接种预防措施的时间关联。公众关注度通过在分别首次受阿尔法、贝塔和德尔塔变异株影响的国家(英国、南非和印度)中与变异株相关术语的在线查询相对搜索量来衡量。结果显示,在德尔塔变异株占主导的时期,公众对新冠病毒变异株的关注度高于该时期之前。时间序列交叉相关分析表明,正的时间关联(即公众关注度越高,国家疫苗接种率越高)比负的时间关联更频繁地出现,且时间滞后更早。本研究得出了关于公众对新冠病毒变异株关注度的时间变化的新发现,这些国家间公众关注度变化的差异可以通过相关国家疫苗接种率和速度的差异来解释。