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物质成瘾康复者对新冠疫苗和佩戴口罩的怀疑及其他感受。

Suspicion and other feelings about COVID-19 vaccines and mask-wearing among individuals recovering from substance addiction.

作者信息

Hassett-Walker Connie

机构信息

School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Norwich University, 158 Harmon Drive, Ainsworth 208, Northfield, VT, 05663, USA.

出版信息

Public Health Pract (Oxf). 2025 Feb 15;9:100599. doi: 10.1016/j.puhip.2025.100599. eCollection 2025 Jun.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study presents findings about vaccination willingness or resistance and mask-wearing among individuals recovering from a substance use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic period.

STUDY DESIGN

Content analysis.

METHOD

Fifty individuals were interviewed. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, and then coded using Atlas Ti qualitative analysis software. A content analysis was conducted, eliciting recurring themes and overarching COVID-19 health behavior dimensions for getting (or not) vaccinated and wearing a mask.

RESULTS

While most subjects were willing to get vaccinated and wear mask, a small minority were not. Both formal (mandates) and informal (pressure from others) mechanisms played a role in getting participants to mask-up and get vaccinated, even when they did not want to. Concern for others motivated some individuals to both get vaccinated and wear a mask. Fear and ambivalence emerged as emotional themes, as did suspicion particularly among vaccine-refusing subjects. Reasons for not getting vaccinated included lack of trust in the government, as well as the vaccine-development process.

CONCLUSIONS

The results suggest that many COVID-19 prevention initiatives have gone right in terms of reaching individuals recovering from substance addiction. Public health officials may consider alternative ways of reaching individuals whose frame of reference regarding vaccines, public health, and government outreach is one of suspicion and distrust of facts. Future research should examine sources of health and medical information, and how these contribute to individuals' vaccination hesitancy.

摘要

目的

本研究呈现了在新冠疫情期间,物质使用障碍康复者的疫苗接种意愿或抗拒情况以及佩戴口罩情况的相关研究结果。

研究设计

内容分析。

方法

对50人进行了访谈。访谈内容逐字转录,然后使用阿特拉斯·蒂(Atlas Ti)定性分析软件进行编码。开展了内容分析,得出了关于接种(或不接种)疫苗以及佩戴口罩的反复出现的主题和总体新冠健康行为维度。

结果

虽然大多数受试者愿意接种疫苗并佩戴口罩,但仍有一小部分人不愿意。正式机制(强制规定)和非正式机制(他人的压力)在促使参与者佩戴口罩和接种疫苗方面都发挥了作用,即使他们并不愿意。对他人的关心促使一些人既接种疫苗又佩戴口罩。恐惧和矛盾情绪成为情感主题,怀疑情绪也很明显,尤其是在拒绝接种疫苗的受试者中。不接种疫苗的原因包括对政府以及疫苗研发过程缺乏信任。

结论

结果表明,许多新冠疫情预防举措在接触物质成瘾康复者方面取得了成效。公共卫生官员可能需要考虑采用其他方式来接触那些对疫苗、公共卫生和政府宣传持怀疑和不信任态度的人。未来的研究应考察健康和医疗信息的来源,以及这些信息如何导致个体对接种疫苗的犹豫。

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