Social Worlds of Attitudes Towards Anti-COVID-19 Vaccination: a Multi-Sited Approach to Contextualise a European Society

D. Sandu
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What does the balance of attitudes towards the anti-COVID-19 vaccination look like in an Eastern European Society of today? We compared what the Romanians in Romania, interviewed on the subject in the Flash Eurobarometer 494, say with what those from other European Union countries say. From the “discussion with the data” we understood that there are not only ani-vaxxers, pro-vaxxers and hesitants. Other categories matter, between them. We tried to see how much it mattered, in the pro- or anti-vaccination beliefs, not only the usual demographic conditionings of education, age, gender or residential environment, but also personal pre-pandemic vaccination experiences, as an adult, or trust in institutions relevant to the COVID-19 vaccination.
对抗covid -19疫苗接种态度的社会世界:欧洲社会背景的多站点方法
在今天的东欧社会,对抗covid -19疫苗接种的态度平衡是什么样的?我们比较了在罗马尼亚的罗马尼亚人的说法,这些人是在1994年的欧洲晴雨表中接受采访的,与其他欧盟国家的人的说法进行了比较。从“与数据的讨论”中我们了解到,不只有反对、支持和犹豫者。其他类别也很重要。我们试图了解,在支持或反对疫苗接种的信念中,它不仅与教育、年龄、性别或居住环境等通常的人口统计学条件有关,而且与成年后的个人大流行前疫苗接种经历或对与COVID-19疫苗接种相关的机构的信任有关。
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