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疫苗犹豫与对公共卫生措施的尊重:公民对国家、次国家和市级各级政府的政治家和公务员的信任。

Vaccine hesitancy and respect for public health measures: Citizens' trust in politicians and public servants across national, subnational and municipal levels of government.

作者信息

Cooper Christopher A

机构信息

School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, 120 University Private, Social Sciences Building, Room 7005, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada.

出版信息

SSM Popul Health. 2023 Mar 31;22:101386. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101386. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Research shows that citizens' trust in government is associated with lower vaccine hesitancy and an increased willingness to follow public health measures. Thus far, however, the population health literature has largely conceptualized "government" as a unitary actor. This article furthers our understanding of this relationship by examining two important features of modern governance that have largely gone unexamined: (1) that governing involves popularly elected politicians and appointed bureaucrats; and (2), that governing often comprises many levels of government within the same country. Analyzing survey data from Canada with various multivariate regression models, this article finds that the relationship political trust has with vaccine hesitancy and intention to follow for public health measures is more complex than presently recognized. Specifically, a larger change in citizens' public health behaviors is associated with trust in public health officials than with trust in government, and of particular importance is trust in national public health authorities, despite the fact that public health measures in Canada are largely the jurisdiction of subnational governments. The implications of these findings for population health research and policymakers are discussed.

摘要

研究表明,公民对政府的信任与较低的疫苗犹豫程度以及更愿意遵守公共卫生措施相关。然而,到目前为止,人口健康文献在很大程度上已将“政府”概念化为一个统一的行为主体。本文通过考察现代治理中两个基本未被审视的重要特征,深化了我们对这种关系的理解:(1)治理涉及民选政治家和任命的官僚;(2)治理通常包括同一国家内的多个政府层级。本文运用各种多元回归模型分析来自加拿大的调查数据,发现政治信任与疫苗犹豫程度以及遵守公共卫生措施意愿之间的关系比目前所认识到的更为复杂。具体而言,公民公共卫生行为的较大变化与对公共卫生官员的信任相关,而非与对政府的信任相关,特别重要的是对国家公共卫生当局的信任,尽管加拿大的公共卫生措施在很大程度上属于地方政府的管辖范围。本文讨论了这些发现对人口健康研究和政策制定者的启示。

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