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美国黑人女性对新冠疫苗的犹豫态度

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Black Women in the US.

作者信息

Slatton Brittany C, Cambrice Farrah G, Omowale Serwaa S

机构信息

Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts and Behavioral Sciences, Texas Southern University, Houston.

Department of Sociology, Division of Social Sciences, Prairie View A and M University, Prairie View, Texas.

出版信息

JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Jan 2;8(1):e2453511. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.53511.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Black women is a critical public health concern, potentially exacerbating existing health disparities and impacting community-wide vaccination efforts.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Black women in the US and identify the specific concerns and experiences shaping hesitant attitudes toward vaccination.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Qualitative study using in-depth, semistructured interviews conducted virtually between June and November 2021. Thematic analysis was used to identify key themes from the interview data. Participants were recruited through social media platforms and word-of-mouth referrals from various regions of the US. Interviews were conducted remotely via Zoom. Data were analyzed from June to October 2023.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

Identification of key themes associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, identified through thematic analysis of interview data.

RESULTS

Fifty-four Black women aged 21 to 66 years participated in the study. Most participants (41 [75.9%]) resided in the South. The sample was predominantly well-educated, with 41 (75.9%) holding a bachelor's degree or higher. Income levels varied, with 16 (29.6%) earning between $40 000 and $59 999 annually. Regarding family structure, 32 participants (59.3%) reported having no children, while 22 (40.7%) had 1 or more children. Three primary themes emerged as being associated with vaccine hesitancy: (1) mistrust in health care and government, rooted in past medical exploitation; (2) concerns over vaccine safety and long-term effects, particularly regarding reproductive health; and (3) ineffective and coercive vaccine communication and promotion. Participants expressed deep-rooted skepticism about being treated as "expendable" in medical research, fears about the rapid vaccine development process, and frustration with coercive vaccine advertisements. Many women desired more comprehensive education about vaccine mechanisms and criticized the use of coercive financial incentives and celebrity endorsements in vaccine promotion.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

Addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Black women requires a multifaceted approach that acknowledges historical traumas, provides clear and transparent safety information, and avoids coercive vaccine promotion strategies. These findings emphasize the need for health care practitioners and public health officials to prioritize trust-building, engage community leaders, and tailor interventions to address the unique concerns of Black women to improve vaccine confidence and uptake.

摘要

重要性

黑人女性对新冠疫苗的犹豫是一个关键的公共卫生问题,可能会加剧现有的健康差距,并影响全社区的疫苗接种工作。

目的

探讨美国黑人女性中与新冠疫苗犹豫相关的因素,并确定形成对疫苗接种犹豫态度的具体担忧和经历。

设计、背景和参与者:2021年6月至11月期间进行的定性研究,采用深入的半结构化虚拟访谈。采用主题分析法从访谈数据中识别关键主题。参与者通过社交媒体平台和来自美国不同地区的口碑推荐招募。访谈通过Zoom远程进行。数据于2023年6月至10月进行分析。

主要结果和指标

通过对访谈数据的主题分析,确定与新冠疫苗犹豫相关的关键主题。

结果

54名年龄在21至66岁之间的黑人女性参与了该研究。大多数参与者(41名[75.9%])居住在南部。样本中受教育程度普遍较高,41名(75.9%)拥有学士学位或更高学历。收入水平各不相同,16名(29.6%)年收入在40000美元至59999美元之间。关于家庭结构,32名参与者(59.3%)报告没有孩子,22名(40.7%)有1个或更多孩子。出现了与疫苗犹豫相关的三个主要主题:(1)对医疗保健和政府的不信任,源于过去的医疗剥削;(2)对疫苗安全性和长期影响的担忧,特别是关于生殖健康;(3)无效且强制性的疫苗宣传和推广。参与者对在医学研究中被视为“可牺牲的”表示深深的怀疑,对疫苗快速研发过程感到担忧,并对强制性疫苗广告感到沮丧。许多女性希望获得关于疫苗机制的更全面教育,并批评在疫苗推广中使用强制性经济激励措施和名人代言。

结论和意义

解决黑人女性对新冠疫苗的犹豫需要采取多方面的方法,承认历史创伤,提供清晰透明的安全信息,并避免强制性疫苗推广策略。这些发现强调医疗保健从业者和公共卫生官员需要优先建立信任,与社区领袖合作,并量身定制干预措施以解决黑人女性的独特担忧,从而提高疫苗信心和接种率。

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