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Misinformation lingers in memory: Failure of three pro-vaccination strategies

机译:错误信息在记忆中徘徊:三种预防接种策略失败

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People’s inability to update their memories in light of corrective information may have important public health consequences, as in the case of vaccination choice. In the present study, we compare three potentially effective strategies in vaccine promotion: one contrasting myths vs. facts, one employing fact and icon boxes, and one showing images of non-vaccinated sick children. Beliefs in the autism/vaccines link and in vaccines side effects, along with intention to vaccinate a future child, were evaluated both immediately after the correction intervention and after a 7-day delay to reveal possible backfire effects. Results show that existing strategies to correct vaccine misinformation are ineffective and often backfire, resulting in the unintended opposite effect, reinforcing ill-founded beliefs about vaccination and reducing intentions to vaccinate. The implications for research on vaccines misinformation and recommendations for progress are discussed.
机译:人们无法根据纠正信息来更新自己的记忆,这可能会给公众健康带来重大影响,例如疫苗接种的选择。在本研究中,我们比较了三种可能的有效的疫苗推广策略:一种将神话与事实进行对比,一种采用事实和图标框,以及一种显示未接种疫苗的患病儿童的图像。在矫正干预后和延误7天后立即评估了自闭症/疫苗联系和疫苗副作用的信念,以及为未来的孩子接种疫苗的意愿,以揭示可能的适得其反的效果。结果表明,纠正疫苗错误信息的现有策略无效且经常适得其反,从而产生意想不到的相反效果,强化了对疫苗接种缺乏充分根据的信念,并减少了接种疫苗的意图。讨论了有关疫苗错误信息研究的意义和进展建议。

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