Psychological correlates of attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccines among Polish respondents – a snapshot study before the start of the massive vaccination campaign

Łukasz Jach, Łukasz Lamża, Paulina Wardawy
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Background: COVID-19 vaccines are being recognized as a way to stop the ongoing pandemic. However, for this method to be effective, it requires a high level of people’s willingness to be vaccinated. In this context, measuring the psychological aspects of attitudes towards vaccination against COVID-19 when the vaccine was developed but not yet distributed was of interest.Method: In a study conducted on a sample of 468 Polish participants, we measured attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccine in the context of such variables as fear of COVID, the general tendency to conspiracy ideation and conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19, knowledge about vaccines, attitudes towards science, previous protective behaviors during a pandemic, perceived infectability and germ avoidance. We also tested the association of attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccine with participants’ experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic, gender, age, and level of education.Results: The analyses revealed correlations between attitudes towards the vaccine with most of the variables studied. A regression model with predictors such as fear of COVID, attitudes towards science, and conspiracy beliefs related to COVID-19 explained 46% of the variance of the attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccine. Male participants were more positive about the COVID-19 vaccine than female participants. Attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccine were not related to personal experiences of the pandemic, the age, and the level of education of participants.Conclusion: The obtained results show the importance of psychological aspects concerning attitudes towards vaccination, which can be considered in designing preventive public interventions.
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波兰受访者对COVID-19疫苗态度的心理相关性——大规模疫苗接种运动开始前的一项快照研究
背景:COVID-19疫苗被认为是阻止当前大流行的一种方法。然而,要使这种方法有效,需要人们有很高的接种意愿。在此背景下,在疫苗研制完成但尚未分发时,测量对COVID-19疫苗接种态度的心理方面是有意义的。方法:在对468名波兰参与者进行的一项研究中,我们测量了对COVID-19疫苗的态度,这些变量包括对COVID-19的恐惧、对COVID-19的阴谋思想和阴谋信念的一般倾向、疫苗知识、对科学的态度、以前在大流行期间的保护行为、感知传染性和细菌回避。我们还测试了对COVID-19疫苗的态度与参与者的COVID-19大流行经历、性别、年龄和教育水平之间的关系。结果:分析显示,对疫苗的态度与研究的大多数变量之间存在相关性。对COVID-19的恐惧、对科学的态度和与COVID-19相关的阴谋信念等预测因素的回归模型解释了对COVID-19疫苗态度差异的46%。男性参与者对COVID-19疫苗的态度比女性参与者更积极。对COVID-19疫苗的态度与大流行的个人经历、年龄和受教育程度无关。结论:所获得的结果表明心理因素对疫苗接种态度的重要性,可在设计预防性公共干预措施时加以考虑。
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