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新冠疫苗犹豫:尼日利亚YouTube视频的内容分析

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: A Content Analysis of Nigerian YouTube Videos.

作者信息

Sadiq Mohammed, Croucher Stephen, Dutta Debalina

机构信息

School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, Massey University, Wellington 6022, New Zealand.

School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, Massey University, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand.

出版信息

Vaccines (Basel). 2023 Jun 2;11(6):1057. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11061057.

Abstract

Vaccination is key to developing herd immunity against COVID-19; however, the attitude of Nigerians towards being vaccinated stalled at the 70% vaccination target. This study engages Theory of Planned Behaviour to analyse the tone of Nigerian YouTube headlines/titles, and the tone of YouTube users' comments to examine the causes of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. YouTube videos uploaded between March 2021 and December 2022 were analysed using a content analytic approach. Results show 53.5% of the videos had a positive tone, while 40.5% were negative, and 6% neutral. Second, findings indicate most of the Nigerian YouTube users' comments were neutral (62.6%), while 32.4%, were negative, and 5% were positive. From the antivaccine themes, analysis shows the people's lack of trust in the government on vaccines (15.7%) and the presence of vaccine conspiracy theories mostly related to expressions of religion and biotechnology (46.08%) were the main causes of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Nigeria. The study presents implications for theory and recommends ways for governments to develop better vaccination communication strategies.

摘要

接种疫苗是建立针对新冠病毒的群体免疫的关键;然而,尼日利亚人对接种疫苗的态度在70%的接种目标上停滞不前。本研究运用计划行为理论来分析尼日利亚YouTube上标题的语气,以及YouTube用户评论的语气,以探究新冠疫苗犹豫的原因。采用内容分析方法对2021年3月至2022年12月期间上传的YouTube视频进行分析。结果显示,53.5%的视频语气积极,40.5%为消极,6%为中性。其次,研究结果表明,尼日利亚YouTube用户的评论大多为中性(62.6%),32.4%为消极,5%为积极。从反疫苗主题来看,分析表明民众对政府在疫苗方面缺乏信任(15.7%)以及存在主要与宗教和生物技术表达相关的疫苗阴谋论(46.08%)是尼日利亚新冠疫苗犹豫的主要原因。该研究提出了理论启示,并为政府制定更好的疫苗接种沟通策略推荐了方法。

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