To Be (Vaccinated) or Not to Be: The Effect of Media Exposure, Institutional Trust, and Incentives on Attitudes toward COVID-19 Vaccination

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作者
Zimand-Sheiner, Dorit [1 ]
Kol, Ofrit [1 ]
Frydman, Smadar [2 ]
Levy, Shalom [3 ]
机构
[1] Ariel Univ, Sch Commun, IL-40700 Ariel, Israel
[2] Jaume I Univ, Doctoral Sch, Castellon de La Plana 12071, Spain
[3] Ariel Univ, Dept Econ & Business Adm, IL-40700 Ariel, Israel
关键词
COVID-19; pandemic; vaccination; media trust; institutional trust; incentives; HESITANCY; COMMUNICATION; DEFINITION; TALK; NEWS;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph182412894
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The COVID-19 vaccine has become a strategic vehicle for reducing the spread of the pandemic. However, the uptake of the vaccine by the public is more complicated than simply making it available. Based on social learning theory, this study examines the role of communication sources and institutional trust as barriers and incentives as motivators of people's attitudes toward vaccination and actual vaccination. Data were collected via an online panel survey among Israelis aged 18-55 and then analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM). Findings show that social media trust negatively mediates the effect of exposure to information on the vaccine on attitudes toward vaccination. However, mass media trust and institutional trust positively mediate this relationship. Incentives were effective motivators for forming positive attitudes and moderating the effect of institutional trust on attitude toward vaccination. This study facilitates a deeper understanding of health communication theory in pandemics and makes important recommendations for practitioners and policy makers.
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