不科学的心态和过去的疫苗行为与未来意图之间的差距。

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY
Justin Sulik, Candelaria Krick, Zeynep Burçe Gümüşlü, Joaquín Navajas, Ophelia Deroy
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目的:补充和替代药物(CAM)的使用往往与疫苗犹豫有关。然而,这种关联的性质和原因尚不清楚,因为CAM和疫苗犹豫都是复杂的异质现象。本研究旨在确定CAM的哪些方面与疫苗犹豫有关,并探讨这种联系的心理根源。方法:在两个招募阶段(N₁= 1905,N₂= 1443),来自阿根廷、德国和美国的参与者报告了疫苗/CAM的行为、意图和信念。他们还对探究非科学心态的量表做出了反应,包括对专业知识的消极态度和反常的信仰形成。结果:疫苗反应的项目反应理论模型显示,除了完全接受或完全拒绝之外,疫苗犹豫反映了过去接种疫苗行为与未来行为意图之间的差距。使用辅助医学对疫苗犹豫的预测作用微弱,但对某些辅助医学信念的预测效果更好,特别是对自然护理与生物医学护理的对立观点。非科学心态与疫苗犹豫和CAM信念方面也表现出类似的关联模式。结论:观察到的CAM与疫苗犹豫之间的关联主要是与健康相关的信念有关的问题,这些信念以自然医学与科学医学为中心。这种关系,特别是过去的疫苗行为和未来的行为意图之间的差距,反映了不科学的心态。因此,解决这种形式的疫苗犹豫的一个关键挑战是采取观点:科学家必须找到有说服力的理由接种疫苗,这些理由仍然吸引一些不认为科学是获得医学知识的主要途径的人。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Nonscientific mindsets and the gap between past vaccine behaviors and future intentions.

Objective: Use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) is often associated with vaccine hesitancy. However, the nature of-and reasons for-this association are obscure as CAM and vaccine hesitancy are both complex, heterogeneous phenomena. This study aims to identify which aspects of CAM are associated with vaccine hesitancy and to probe the psychological roots of that association.

Method: Over two recruitment stages (N₁ = 1,905, N₂ = 1,443), participants from Argentina, Germany, and the United States reported vaccine/CAM behaviors, intentions, and beliefs. They also responded to scales probing nonscientific mindsets, including negative attitudes to expertise and anomalous belief formation.

Results: An item response theory model of vaccine responses revealed that, outside of total acceptance or outright refusal, vaccine hesitancy reflected a gap between past vaccination behaviors and future behavioral intentions. Vaccine hesitancy was weakly predicted by CAM use but was better predicted by certain CAM beliefs, particularly an oppositional view of natural versus biomedical care. Nonscientific mindsets showed similar patterns of association with vaccine hesitancy and with aspects of CAM beliefs.

Conclusions: Observed associations between CAM and vaccine hesitancy are primarily a matter of health-relevant beliefs centered on natural versus scientific medicine. This relationship-and in particular, the gap between past vaccine behaviors and future behavioral intentions-reflects nonscientific mindsets. Thus, a key challenge in addressing this form of vaccine hesitancy is one of perspective taking: Scientists must find persuasive reasons to vaccinate which still appeal to some who do not see science as the main route to medical knowledge. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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Health Psychology
Health Psychology 医学-心理学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
2.40%
发文量
170
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Psychology publishes articles on psychological, biobehavioral, social, and environmental factors in physical health and medical illness, and other issues in health psychology.
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