Subjective theories on solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic and the desire for sanctioning “non-solidaric” behaviour

K. Wüstner
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Solidarity was perceived to be of great importance during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the expected vaccination against COVID-19. Showing any hesitancy was often declared as a lack of solidarity. This paper focuses on three research questions: (1) How did laypeople perceive solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic? (2) How did they react to people hesitant to vaccination? (3) What consequences could that have had for health promotion and society? In order to understand subjective theories of laypeople on solidarity during the pandemic – and on vaccination against COVID-19 in particular, 1 858 bottom line comments on ten different internet articles were analysed. As a result, laypeople often shared the idea that vaccination was an act of solidarity. Focusing on those who were hesitant, they attributed this to a lack of cognitive and social competence. Furthermore, the expected consequences of vaccination hesitancy were described, which in turn justified a wide range of suggested sanctions. They included discrimination and exclusion, as well as a desire for personal damage. Finally, possible effects on society are discussed.
关于 COVID-19 大流行期间团结的主观理论以及制裁 "非团结 "行为的愿望
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,包括预期的 COVID-19 疫苗接种,团结一致被认为是非常重要的。任何犹豫不决的表现往往被视为缺乏团结。本文重点讨论三个研究问题:(1) 在 COVID-19 大流行期间,非专业人士如何看待团结?(2) 他们对犹豫是否接种疫苗的人有何反应?(3) 这对健康促进和社会有什么影响?为了了解非专业人士对大流行病期间团结的主观理论,特别是对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的主观理论,我们分析了十篇不同互联网文章的 1858 条底线评论。结果发现,非专业人士通常都认为接种疫苗是一种团结行为。对于那些犹豫不决的人,他们将其归因于缺乏认知能力和社会能力。此外,他们还描述了疫苗接种犹豫不决的预期后果,这反过来又为各种制裁建议提供了理由。其中包括歧视和排斥,以及对个人损害的渴望。最后,讨论了可能对社会产生的影响。
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