新冠肺炎疫苗接种的积极性和不积极性:聚类分析

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Angela Y. Lee, Jiaqian Wang, U. Böckenholt, Leonard Lee, R. Ohme, Dorota Reykowska, Catherine Yeung
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摘要

在新冠肺炎大流行期间,解决疫苗犹豫问题有了新的紧迫感。大多数新冠肺炎疫苗犹豫研究考察了疫苗接种意向的人口统计学相关性,这可能导致一种次优的“一刀切”策略。本研究旨在通过使用可能与疫苗接种相关的心理和行为因素进行细分分析,深入了解新冠肺炎疫苗接种推广情况。两项美国研究的结果确定了六个与新冠肺炎大流行相关的认知、态度、担忧和行为不同的部分。各部分的疫苗接种意向(研究1)和实际疫苗接种率(研究2)也有所不同,不同的因素驱动着疫苗接种意向/接种率。这意味着有针对性的干预措施是有必要的,以提高疫苗的接种率。讨论了政策制定者如何设计不同的干预措施并确定相关部门以鼓励疫苗接种的建议。
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The Enthusiasts and the Reluctants of COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake: A Cluster Analysis
Addressing vaccine hesitancy has taken on a new sense of urgency during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy research examines demographic correlates of vaccination intent, which could lead to a suboptimal one-size-fits-all strategy. This research aims to offer insights into COVID-19 vaccination promotion by conducting segmentation analyses using psychological and behavioral factors that may correlate with vaccination uptake. The results of two US-based studies identified six segments that differ in perceptions, attitudes, concerns, and behaviors related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The segments also differ in vaccination intent (study 1) and actual vaccination rate (study 2), with different factors driving vaccination intent/rates. The implication is that targeted interventions are warranted to increase vaccine uptake. Recommendations on how policy makers may design different interventions and locate the relevant segments to encourage vaccine uptake are discussed.
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Journal of the Association for Consumer Research
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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