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美国单身人士对未来浪漫/性伴侣新冠疫苗接种状况的态度:来自全国样本中警惕与冷漠并存的证据。

American Singles' Attitudes Toward Future Romantic/Sexual Partners' COVID-19 Vaccination Status: Evidence for both Vigilance and Indifference in a National Sample.

作者信息

T Campbell Jessica, Bennett-Brown Magaret, S Marcotte Alexandra, M Kaufman Ellen, Moscovici Zoe, R Adams Olivia, Lovins Sydney, R Garcia Justin, N Gesselman Amanda

机构信息

Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, USA.

Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas USA.

出版信息

Sex Cult. 2023 May 18:1-24. doi: 10.1007/s12119-023-10097-9.

Abstract

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Around 142 million American adults are currently single; at least half of these singles want to pursue a romantic partner. Romantic dating can involve exposure to numerous people. Thus, dating can significantly impact pathogen exposure risk. In a demographically-representative cross-sectional survey conducted in 2021 ( = 5,000), we examined U.S. American singles' COVID-19 vaccination status, assessed their preferences around a potential partner's COVID-19 vaccination status, and identified demographic subgroups of singles particularly opposed to or indifferent to a partner being vaccinated against COVID-19. Our results showed 65% of participants were fully vaccinated, 10% were partially vaccinated, and 26% were unvaccinated against COVID-19. With regards to partner preferences, half wanted a vaccinated partner; 18.9% wanted a vaccinated partner but would make exceptions; 6.1% wanted an unvaccinated partner; and 25% reported that they did not care about their dating partner's vaccination status. Partner preferences were largely aligned with participants' own vaccination status, such that vaccinated participants preferred vaccinated partners. However, those preferring unvaccinated partners-or those willing to make exceptions for a partner-were most likely to identify as men, younger in age, a political affiliation outside of the two-party political system, a gender or sexual minority, or as a racial minority (i.e., Black/African-American or South Asian). Additionally, participants who were employed (vs. unemployed) were more likely to make exceptions for or prefer an unvaccinated partner. These results suggest that singles prefer homophily in COVID-19 vaccine status, and that minoritized subgroups of singles are more likely to maintain a social network including unvaccinated close others.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12119-023-10097-9.

摘要

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目前约有1.42亿美国成年人单身;这些单身人士中至少有一半想要寻找恋爱伴侣。浪漫约会可能会接触到很多人。因此,约会会显著影响病原体暴露风险。在2021年进行的一项具有人口统计学代表性的横断面调查(n = 5000)中,我们调查了美国单身人士的新冠疫苗接种状况,评估了他们对潜在伴侣新冠疫苗接种状况的偏好,并确定了特别反对或不在意伴侣接种新冠疫苗的单身人口亚组。我们的结果显示,65%的参与者已完全接种疫苗,10%部分接种,26%未接种新冠疫苗。关于伴侣偏好,一半人希望伴侣接种过疫苗;18.9%希望伴侣接种过疫苗,但可以例外;6.1%希望伴侣未接种疫苗;25%表示他们不在乎约会对象的疫苗接种状况。伴侣偏好很大程度上与参与者自身的疫苗接种状况一致,即接种过疫苗的参与者更喜欢接种过疫苗的伴侣。然而,那些更喜欢未接种疫苗的伴侣——或者愿意为伴侣破例的人——最有可能是男性、年龄较小、不属于两党政治体系的政治派别、性别或性少数群体,或者是少数族裔(即黑人/非裔美国人或南亚人)。此外,有工作(相对于失业)的参与者更有可能为未接种疫苗的伴侣破例或更喜欢未接种疫苗的伴侣。这些结果表明,单身人士在新冠疫苗接种状况方面倾向于同质性,并且单身人群中的少数群体亚组更有可能维持一个包括未接种疫苗的亲密他人的社交网络。

补充信息

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