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宗教多样性与公共卫生:从 COVID-19 中吸取的教训。

Religious diversity and public health: Lessons from COVID-19.

机构信息

Federmann School of Public Policy and Governance and the Program in Cultural Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

The Haredi Institute for Public Affairs, Jerusalem, Israel.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Aug 24;18(8):e0290107. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290107. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Scholars have identified a range of variables that predict public health compliance during COVID-19, including: psychological, institutional and situational variables as well as demographic characteristics, such as gender, location and age. In this paper, we argue that religious affiliation is also a clear predictor for compliance with public health guidelines. Based on a sample representative survey (N = 800) of Haredi Jews in Israel, we found that Haredi Jews mostly followed COVID-19 health regulations. Among the respondents who were non-compliant, however, we found large divergences which mostly reflected religious affiliation. While members of Lithuanian and Sephardi communities reported following guidelines, Hasidim, a more charismatic sub-group, were 12% and 14% more likely to flout public health guidelines than their Lithuanian and Sephardi counterparts, respectively. Despite this inner diversity, all Haredim were portrayed in Israeli media as one homogeneous group that was blamed for flouting public health guidelines and spreading COVID-19. Based on these findings, we argue for the importance of public health messaging that attends to diverse aspects of religious dogma, practice and observance by creating partnerships and sustainable relationships between different actors and stakeholders. In addition, we found that compliance was also shaped by knowledge about COVID-19 and public concern. Taking these findings together, health communication that acknowledges religious diversity while providing critical knowledge about the pandemic is key to developing and implementing community-focused interventions and public health programs. Practically, these insights help to improve pandemic governance as well as contributing theoretically to the study of public health relations and religion by highlighting how discourses around health vary and how differently positioned actors shape representations of responsiveness and health compliance.

摘要

学者们已经确定了一系列变量,可以预测 COVID-19 期间的公共卫生合规性,包括心理、制度和情境变量以及人口统计学特征,如性别、地点和年龄。在本文中,我们认为宗教信仰也是遵守公共卫生准则的一个明确预测因素。基于对以色列哈雷迪犹太人的代表性样本调查(N=800),我们发现哈雷迪犹太人大多遵守 COVID-19 健康法规。然而,在不遵守规定的受访者中,我们发现了很大的差异,这些差异主要反映了宗教信仰。在遵守准则的立陶宛和塞法迪社区成员中,而哈西德派(一个更具魅力的次群体)遵守公共卫生准则的可能性比其立陶宛和塞法迪对应者分别低 12%和 14%。尽管存在这种内部多样性,但所有哈雷迪人都被以色列媒体描绘成一个同质群体,他们因违反公共卫生准则和传播 COVID-19 而受到指责。基于这些发现,我们认为公共卫生信息传递非常重要,需要关注宗教教义、实践和遵守的不同方面,通过不同行为者和利益相关者之间建立伙伴关系和可持续关系。此外,我们还发现,合规性也受到对 COVID-19 的了解和公众关注的影响。综合这些发现,承认宗教多样性并提供有关大流行病的关键知识的健康传播是制定和实施以社区为中心的干预措施和公共卫生计划的关键。实际上,这些观点有助于改善大流行病治理,同时通过强调围绕健康的话语如何不同以及不同定位的行为者如何塑造回应性和健康合规性的代表性,为公共卫生关系和宗教的研究做出理论贡献。

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