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宗教团体的 COVID-19 信息来源和错误信息

COVID-19 Information Sources and Misinformation by Faith Community.

机构信息

8256Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH, USA.

8756Walden University, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

出版信息

Inquiry. 2022 Jan-Dec;59:469580221081388. doi: 10.1177/00469580221081388.

Abstract

Faith communities support a variety of public health initiatives as conduits of information and service distribution points. However, with the onset of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), there is concern that religious communities may be echo chambers for misinformation and conspiracy theories that are undercutting the adoption of precautions to prevent transmission and the use of COVID-19 vaccines. The purpose of this study is to identify the receptivity to and spread of misinformation about COVID-19 by faith communities and whether embracing these inaccuracies constitutes a uniquely religious effect. This study conducted three small analyses approach. First, we engaged in the automated text mining of approximately 2.3 million discussion posts from discussion forums noted for their conspiracism and extremism. Next,  secondary quantitative analysis of two recent surveys from the American Trends Panels by Pew Research conducted in April 2020 (N = 9482) and February 2021 (N = 9429) were conducted to determine whether sources of information and preventive behaviors related to the pandemic were associated with uniquely religious effects or possibly mediated by other factors such as sociodemographic characteristics or political views. The association of White evangelicals with politicized misinformation was consistent across all three small studies. Prior to the availability of vaccines, religious themes consistently appeared in 15-19% of COVID-19 social media posts and were higher in subsets of the discourse tied to misinformation. The framing of COVID-19 using religious language was associated with the Christian right in about half of the religiously-themed posts. Religious themes fell below the 15% threshold once the vaccine was available. In the survey research, small, uniquely religious effects were found with White evangelical receptivity of COVID-19 information from Donald Trump and less reliance on information from public health experts, and small, uniquely religious associations were found with preventive measures. Among White nonevangelical Protestants and non-Hispanic Roman Catholics, there was found the same combination of a higher likelihood of reliance on messages from the Donald Trump Presidency and a lower likelihood for news-media use. Black Protestants showed a higher level of use and trust in state and local government officials. The study confirmed higher use of social media among non-Hispanic Roman Catholics but did not find this relationship among Hispanic Protestants. Faith communities are not always receptive to public health messages that promote the public good. This study indicates that the religion effects can appear early, giving time for health education specialists to address them, and that these effects can diminish once preventive measures are available.

摘要

信仰团体作为信息和服务分发点,支持各种公共卫生举措。然而,随着冠状病毒大流行(COVID-19)的爆发,人们担心宗教团体可能成为错误信息和阴谋论的回音室,这些错误信息和阴谋论破坏了采取预防措施来防止传播和使用 COVID-19 疫苗。这项研究的目的是确定信仰团体对 COVID-19 错误信息的接受程度和传播程度,以及是否接受这些不准确信息构成独特的宗教影响。本研究采用了三种小型分析方法。首先,我们对专门研究阴谋论和极端主义的论坛上大约 230 万条讨论帖子进行了自动文本挖掘。接下来,对皮尤研究中心(Pew Research)于 2020 年 4 月(N=9482)和 2021 年 2 月(N=9429)进行的两项最近的美国趋势小组调查进行了二次定量分析,以确定与大流行相关的信息来源和预防行为是否与独特的宗教影响有关,或者是否可能受到社会人口特征或政治观点等其他因素的影响。白人福音派与政治化错误信息的关联在所有三项小型研究中都是一致的。在疫苗可用之前,宗教主题始终出现在 COVID-19 社交媒体帖子的 15-19%,并且在与错误信息有关的话语子集中更高。使用宗教语言描述 COVID-19 与基督教右翼有关,在大约一半的宗教主题帖子中都存在这种情况。一旦疫苗可用,宗教主题就低于 15%的门槛。在调查研究中,发现白人福音派对唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)提供的 COVID-19 信息的接受度较小,对公共卫生专家的信息依赖度较低,并且与预防措施有关的独特的小宗教关联。在白人非福音派新教徒和非西班牙裔罗马天主教徒中,同样存在一种更高的可能性,即更倾向于接受唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)总统的信息,而不太倾向于使用新闻媒体。黑新教徒显示出更高的使用和对州和地方政府官员的信任水平。该研究证实,非西班牙裔罗马天主教徒更多地使用社交媒体,但在西班牙裔新教徒中没有发现这种关系。信仰团体并不总是接受促进公共利益的公共卫生信息。本研究表明,这些宗教影响可能会很早就出现,从而为健康教育专家提供解决这些影响的时间,并且一旦有了预防措施,这些影响就会减少。

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