Department of Public Administration and Social Welfare, Chosun University, Gwangju 61452, Republic of Korea.
Department of Public Administration, Inha University, Incheon 22212, Republic of Korea.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Mar 2;20(5):4459. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20054459.
Since early 2020, the rapid expansion of COVID-19 has raised concerns about vaccine safety and the government's handling of it. Particularly notable and concerning has been a growing number of people who oppose vaccines, as this opposition poses a threat to public health. Those for and against vaccination have become polarized along a political divide. Within this context, this study focuses on the role of political trust, exploring whether political ideology is associated with the perception that the government can ensure the safety of vaccines and whether there is a moderator that can alleviate the concerns of those who oppose the government's handling of vaccine safety on ideological grounds. This study relies on the 2021 U.S. General Social Survey (GSS) and employs an ordered probit method because the dependent variable is an ordered category. The ordered probit model includes a weight provided by the U.S. GSS to account for the population. The sample size was 473 because of the inclusion of all the variables relevant to this study. The results obtained are as follows: First, conservatives associate negatively with support for the government's handling of vaccine safety. Second, more importantly, conservatives exhibit a higher trust level toward the government to ensure vaccine safety if their level of political trust increases. The results point to important implications. Political ideology matters in how individuals view the government's handling of vaccine safety. Political trust plays a key role in helping individuals alter their views toward the government's handling of vaccine safety. This points to a need for the government to take political trust seriously and work hard to improve the public's trust in the government.
自 2020 年初以来,COVID-19 的迅速蔓延引起了人们对疫苗安全性和政府处理方式的担忧。特别值得注意和关注的是,越来越多的人反对疫苗接种,因为这种反对意见对公共卫生构成了威胁。赞成和反对接种疫苗的人在政治分歧上已经两极分化。在这种情况下,本研究着眼于政治信任的作用,探讨政治意识形态是否与认为政府能够确保疫苗安全的观点有关,以及是否存在一个调节因素可以减轻那些出于意识形态原因反对政府处理疫苗安全的人的担忧。本研究依赖于 2021 年美国综合社会调查(GSS),并采用有序概率模型,因为因变量是有序类别。有序概率模型包括美国 GSS 提供的权重,以反映人口。由于纳入了与本研究相关的所有变量,样本量为 473。结果如下:首先,保守派与支持政府处理疫苗安全的态度呈负相关。其次,更重要的是,如果保守派的政治信任度提高,他们对政府确保疫苗安全的信任度也会更高。结果表明存在重要影响。政治意识形态在个人对政府处理疫苗安全的看法中起着重要作用。政治信任在帮助个人改变对政府处理疫苗安全的看法方面起着关键作用。这表明政府需要认真对待政治信任,并努力提高公众对政府的信任。