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解锁 COVID-19 疫苗犹豫中的信息疫情和谜团:阴谋信仰、数字信息支持、心理健康和宗教宿命论的关系。

Unlocking infodemics and mysteries in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: Nexus of conspiracy beliefs, digital informational support, psychological Well-being, and religious fatalism.

机构信息

Department of Communication Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan 66000, Pakistan.

Centre for Media and Communication Studies, University of Gujrat, Gujrat 50700, Pakistan.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2023 Mar 3;41(10):1703-1715. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.01.047. Epub 2023 Feb 3.

Abstract

Guarding against an anti-science camouflage within infodemics is paramount for sustaining the global vaccination drive. Vaccine hesitancy remains a growing concern and a significant threat to public health, especially in developing countries. Infodemics, conspiracy beliefs and religious fatalism primarily fuel vaccine hesitancy. In addition, anti-vaccine disinformation, lack of understanding, and erroneous religious beliefs also trigger vaccine hesitancy. Global behavioral strategies such as wearing face masks and long-term preventive measures (i.e., COVID-19 vaccination) have effectively limited the virus's spread. Despite the alarming rate of global deaths (i.e., over 99% being unvaccinated), a large proportion of the global population remains reluctant to vaccinate. New evidence validates the usefulness of technology-driven communication strategies (i.e., digital interventions) to address the complex socio-psychological influence of the pandemic. Hence, the present research explored the digital information processing model to assess the interface between informational support (through digital interventions) and antecedents of vaccine hesitancy. This research involved two separate studies: a focus group to operationalize the construct of infodemics, which remained ambiguous in previous literature (Study 1), followed by a cross-sectional survey (Study 2) to examine the conceptual model. Data were collected from 1906 respondents through a standard questionnaire administered online. The focus group's findings revealed a multi-dimensional nature of infodemics that was also validated in Study 2. The cross-sectional survey results substantiated infodemics, religious fatalism and conspiracy beliefs as significant predictors of vaccine hesitancy. Similarly, conspiracy beliefs negatively influence an individual's psychological well-being. Furthermore, information support (through digital intervention) affected infodemics and religious fatalism, whereas it inversely influenced the strength of their relationships with vaccine hesitancy. Information support (through digital intervention) also moderated the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and psychological well-being.

摘要

防范信息疫情中的反科学伪装对于维持全球疫苗接种运动至关重要。疫苗犹豫仍然是一个日益严重的问题,也是对公共卫生的重大威胁,尤其是在发展中国家。信息疫情、阴谋论信仰和宗教宿命论主要助长了疫苗犹豫。此外,反疫苗虚假信息、缺乏理解和错误的宗教信仰也引发了疫苗犹豫。全球行为策略,如戴口罩和长期预防措施(即 COVID-19 疫苗接种),有效地限制了病毒的传播。尽管全球死亡率令人震惊(即 99%以上未接种疫苗),但仍有很大一部分全球人口不愿意接种疫苗。新证据证实了技术驱动的沟通策略(即数字干预)在解决大流行带来的复杂社会心理影响方面的有效性。因此,本研究探讨了数字信息处理模型,以评估信息支持(通过数字干预)与疫苗犹豫的前因之间的接口。这项研究涉及两项独立的研究:一项焦点小组研究,用于操作之前文献中模棱两可的信息疫情概念(研究 1),随后进行横断面调查(研究 2)以检验概念模型。通过在线管理的标准问卷从 1906 名受访者中收集数据。焦点小组的研究结果揭示了信息疫情的多维度性质,这在研究 2 中也得到了验证。横断面调查结果证实了信息疫情、宗教宿命论和阴谋论信仰是疫苗犹豫的重要预测因素。同样,阴谋论信仰会对个人的心理健康产生负面影响。此外,信息支持(通过数字干预)影响信息疫情和宗教宿命论,而信息支持(通过数字干预)与疫苗犹豫之间的关系则相反。信息支持(通过数字干预)还调节了阴谋论信仰与心理健康之间的关系。

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