制药工业阴谋论在波兰人口中的流行。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Marta Makowska, Akihiko Ozaki, Rafał Boguszewski
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卫生领域的阴谋论可能会削弱人们对公共卫生机构和专家的信任,导致不遵守公共卫生准则和建议。本文旨在揭示和描述与波兰制药行业相关的广泛阴谋论,同时描述持有这些信念的个人。一项在线调查是由一个以研究为重点的参与者小组进行的。为了反映波兰人口的基本人口特征,选择了1 057名定额抽样。调查结果显示,与制药行业相关的阴谋论(PILCT)在受访者中普遍存在。63.1%的受访者认为隐瞒药物副作用是最普遍的说法。有孩子、经济状况较好、宗教信仰强烈、生活在人口少于50万的城市或村庄、受教育程度较低的人往往有更高的PILCT信念。较高的PILCT信念与对医生和行业的信任度降低相关。私人保健服务和疫苗接种行为(包括不定期和定期疫苗接种)是降低PILCT信念的关键预测因素。考虑到健康风险和这项研究的结果,从业者必须意识到这种普遍的错误信念,以正确应对这一挑战。
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Prevalence of pharmaceutical industry conspiracy theories among the polish population.

Conspiracy theories in the health domain can potentially erode trust in public health institutions and experts, resulting in non-compliance with public health guidelines and recommendations. This article aims to uncover and describe the widespread conspiracy theories associated with the pharmaceutical industry in Poland, while characterising the individuals who hold these beliefs. An online survey was conducted using a research-focused panel of participants. A quota sample of 1,057 was selected to reflect the basic demographic characteristics of the Polish population. Findings showed that pharmaceutical industry-linked conspiracy theories (PILCT) are widespread among respondents. The most popular theory regarding the concealment of drug side effects was held by 63.1% of respondents. Individuals with children, better financial situations, strong religious beliefs, living in a city or village with a population of less than 500,000 and a lower level of education tend to have higher PILCT beliefs. Higher PILCT beliefs correlate with reduced trust in doctors and the industry. Private healthcare services and vaccination behaviours (both irregular and regular vaccinations) are key predictors of lower PILCT beliefs. Considering the health risks and findings of this study, practitioners must be made aware of such widespread false beliefs to address this challenge properly.

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