“历史上最荒谬的病毒”:货币贬值在COVID-19疫苗犹豫中的作用

TIMS Acta Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5937/timsact15-36445
V. Barzut, J. Knežević, Jelena Blanuša
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在塞尔维亚共和国2019冠状病毒病大流行第一波(2020年3月和4月)期间进行了一项横断面研究,目的是评估应对策略与接种冠状病毒疫苗的准备程度之间的关系。当时还没有开发出针对COVID-19的疫苗。采用控制论应对量表测量学生的应对策略。结果证实,应对策略可以预测某人对疫苗接种的消极态度。也就是说,更频繁地使用贬值与某人接种疫苗的意愿呈负相关。似乎低估了危险,认为大流行不是真的,认为COVID-19“只是另一种类似流感的病毒”,合理地降低了人们采取预防措施的机会。
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"The most ridiculous virus in the history": The role of devaluation in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
A cross-sectional study was conducted during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic (March and April 2020) in the Republic of Serbia, with the aim to evaluate the relationship between coping strategies and readiness to get a vaccine against coronavirus. At that time vaccines against COVID-19 were not developed. Coping strategies were measured on the Cybernetic Coping scale. Results confirmed that coping strategies could predict someone's negative attitudes toward vaccination. Namely, more frequent usage of devaluation was negatively associated with someone's intention to get vaccinated. It seems that underestimating the danger, believing that pandemic is not real, that COVID-19 is "just another flu-like virus" reasonably decreases the chance that someone will take precautionary measures.
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