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不同种族/民族背景下,心理社会决定因素对 COVID-19 疫苗接种意愿的预测作用存在差异。

Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Predictive Utility of Psychosocial Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.

出版信息

Am J Health Promot. 2023 Sep;37(7):988-992. doi: 10.1177/08901171231186315. Epub 2023 Jun 27.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To test whether the impact of subjective norms, race/ethnicity-specific descriptive norms, vaccine conspiracy beliefs, and prosocial concern on COVID-19 vaccination intentions differs by race/ethnicity for young adults.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional study.

SETTING

May-August 2021 in Texas.

SUBJECTS

Racially/ethnically diverse unvaccinated college students (N = 314).

MEASURES

COVID-19 vaccination intentions, theory-driven constructs (eg, perceived susceptibility), vaccine conspiracy beliefs, prosocial concern, and social norms.

ANALYSIS

Block-sequential multiple Tobit regression.

RESULTS

Results revealed three significant two-way interactions between race/ethnicity and (1) subjective norms, (5, 251) = 2.28, < .05; (2) COVID-19 vaccine conspiracy beliefs, (5, 251) = 2.88, < .05; and (3) prosocial concern, (5, 251) = 2.61, < .05. There was a positive association between subjective norms and intentions for European and African Americans, a positive association between prosocial concerns and intentions for European and multiracial/multiethnic Americans, and a negative association between conspiracy beliefs and intention for Hispanics. The interaction between race/ethnicity and race/ethnicity-specific descriptive norms was not significant, (5, 251) = 1.09, = .37.

CONCLUSION

Although based on a relatively small sample, our findings suggest the importance of culturally tailoring COVID-19 vaccination messages to correct conspiracy beliefs, signaling a positive subjective norm, and enhancing prosocial concerns for specific racial-ethnic groups.

摘要

目的

检验对于年轻成年人,主观规范、针对特定种族/族裔的描述性规范、疫苗阴谋论信仰和亲社会关注对 COVID-19 疫苗接种意愿的影响是否因种族/族裔而异。

设计

横断面研究。

地点

2021 年 5 月至 8 月,德克萨斯州。

研究对象

未接种疫苗的、种族/族裔多样的大学生(N=314)。

测量方法

COVID-19 疫苗接种意愿、理论驱动的构建(例如,感知易感性)、疫苗阴谋论信仰、亲社会关注和社会规范。

分析

分块顺序多项 Tobit 回归。

结果

结果显示,种族/族裔与(1)主观规范,(5,251)=2.28,<0.05;(2)COVID-19 疫苗阴谋论信仰,(5,251)=2.88,<0.05;和(3)亲社会关注,(5,251)=2.61,<0.05,之间存在三个显著的双向交互作用。对于欧洲裔和非裔美国人,主观规范与意愿之间存在正相关;对于欧洲裔和多种族/多种族裔美国人,亲社会关注与意愿之间存在正相关;而对于西班牙裔,阴谋论信仰与意愿之间存在负相关。种族/族裔与针对特定种族/族裔的描述性规范之间的交互作用不显著,(5,251)=1.09,=0.37。

结论

尽管基于相对较小的样本,但我们的研究结果表明,针对特定种族/族裔群体,纠正疫苗阴谋论、发出积极的主观规范信号以及增强亲社会关注,对 COVID-19 疫苗接种信息进行文化调整非常重要。

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