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加利福尼亚州阿拉米达县黑人女性在新冠疫苗接种选择背景下“信任”的复杂性。

The complexities of 'trust' in the context of COVID-19 vaccination choices among Black women in Alameda County, CA.

作者信息

Comfort Megan, Ali Rania, Lorvick Jennifer, Hemberg Jordana, Goode La Sonya A, Ramaswamy Megha

机构信息

RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.

University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

出版信息

Crit Public Health. 2025;35(1). doi: 10.1080/09581596.2025.2486498. Epub 2025 Apr 12.

Abstract

Many academic and media conversations about COVID-19 vaccination center on lower uptake among racially minoritized individuals due to what is characterized as 'mistrust.' In 'Is trust enough? Anti-Black racism and the perception of Black vaccine hesitancy,' Wilson argues that questioning Black people's trust in the COVID-19 vaccine fails to 'understand Black people as rational, complex beings who are fit to make reasonable decisions guided by complex factors.' In this study, we explore what shapes Black women's COVID-19 vaccination choices using data from 20 qualitative interviews conducted March-April 2022 with a sample of predominantly Black women in Alameda County, CA. Findings provide empirical evidence to support Wilson's argument that a narrow view of 'trust' over-simplifies Black women's comprehensive thinking about health decisions. Participants triangulated COVID-19 information sources and vetted this material with specific consideration of factors highly relevant to Black women's day-to-day lives: evidence of systemic or interpersonal racism in healthcare settings, management of chronic health conditions, and the importance of family. Many participants indicated that it was common for people in their networks to hold different perspectives on vaccination and they normalized these differences of opinions, expressing understanding of the socio-structural factors affecting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination choices.

摘要

许多关于新冠疫苗接种的学术和媒体讨论都聚焦于少数族裔个体接种率较低的问题,原因被归结为“不信任”。在《信任就够了吗?反黑人种族主义与对黑人疫苗犹豫的认知》一文中,威尔逊认为,质疑黑人对新冠疫苗的信任,未能“将黑人理解为理性、复杂的个体,他们有能力在复杂因素的引导下做出合理决策”。在本研究中,我们利用2022年3月至4月对加利福尼亚州阿拉米达县以黑人女性为主的样本进行的20次定性访谈数据,探讨了影响黑人女性新冠疫苗接种选择的因素。研究结果提供了实证证据,支持了威尔逊的观点,即对“信任”的狭隘看法过度简化了黑人女性对健康决策的全面思考。参与者对新冠信息来源进行了三角测量,并特别考虑了与黑人女性日常生活高度相关的因素,对这些信息进行了审查:医疗环境中系统性或人际种族主义的证据、慢性健康状况的管理以及家庭的重要性。许多参与者表示,他们社交圈中的人对疫苗接种持有不同观点是很常见的,他们将这些意见分歧正常化,表达了对影响新冠疫情影响和疫苗接种选择的社会结构因素的理解。

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