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Going against the Herd: Psychological and Cultural Factors Underlying the ‘Vaccination Confidence Gap’

机译:逆势而上:疫苗接种信心差距背后的心理和文化因素

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By far the most common strategy used in the attempt to modify negative attitudes toward vaccination is to appeal to evidence-based reasoning. We argue, however, that focusing on science comprehension is inconsistent with one of the key facts of cognitive psychology: Humans are biased information processors and often engage in motivated reasoning. On this basis, we hypothesised that negative attitudes can be explained primarily by factors unrelated to the empirical evidence for vaccination; including some shared attitudes that also attract people to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). In particular, we tested psychosocial factors associated with CAM endorsement in past research; including aspects of spirituality, intuitive (vs analytic) thinking styles, and the personality trait of openness to experience. These relationships were tested in a cross-sectional, stratified CATI survey (N = 1256, 624 Females). Whilst educational level and thinking style did not predict vaccination rejection, psychosocial factors including: preferring CAM to conventional medicine (OR .49, 95% CI .36–.66), endorsement of spirituality as a source of knowledge (OR .83, 95% CI .71–.96), and openness (OR .86, 95% CI .74–.99), all predicted negative attitudes to vaccination. Furthermore, for 9 of the 12 CAMs surveyed, utilisation in the last 12 months was associated with lower levels of vaccination endorsement. From this we suggest that vaccination scepticism appears to be the outcome of a particular cultural and psychological orientation leading to unwillingness to engage with the scientific evidence. Vaccination compliance might be increased either by building general confidence and understanding of evidence-based medicine, or by appealing to features usually associated with CAM, e.g. ‘strengthening your natural resistance to disease’.
机译:迄今为止,试图改变对疫苗接种的负面态度的最常用策略是诉诸基于证据的推理。但是,我们认为,关注科学理解与认知心理学的主要事实之一是不一致的:人类是有偏见的信息处理者,并且经常从事动机性推理。在此基础上,我们假设消极态度可以主要由与疫苗接种的经验证据无关的因素来解释。包括一些共同的态度,这些态度也吸引人们使用补充医学和替代医学(CAM)。特别是,在过去的研究中,我们测试了与CAM认可相关的社会心理因素。包括灵性,直觉(相对于分析)的思维方式以及开放体验的个性特征。在分层的CATI分层调查中测试了这些关系(N = 1256,624位女性)。虽然教育水平和思维方式无法预测疫苗接种的拒绝率,但社会心理因素包括:相对于传统医学,更喜欢CAM(OR .49,95%CI .36-.66),认可灵性作为知识的来源(OR .83,95) %CI .71–.96)和开放度(OR .86,95%CI .74–.99),都预测了对疫苗接种的负面态度。此外,在接受调查的12个CAM中,有9个在最近12个月的利用率与较低的疫苗接种认可水平相关。因此,我们认为,对疫苗的怀疑态度似乎是特定文化和心理倾向的结果,从而导致不愿意使用科学证据。可以通过建立一般的信心和对循证医学的理解,或通过诉诸通常与CAM相关的功能(例如: “加强对疾病的自然抵抗力”。

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