Right-wing ideological constraint and vaccine refusal: The case of the COVID-19 vaccine in Norway.

IF 3.8 2区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-14 DOI:10.1111/1467-9477.12224
Dag Wollebæk, Audun Fladmoe, Kari Steen-Johnsen, Øyvind Ihlen
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Research has shown a correlation between votes for populist parties and the belief that vaccines are not important or effective. More recent investigations in the United States and France have similarly shown that attitudes toward the COVID-19 vaccine have been politicized. In this article, we show a similar pattern analyzing survey data from Norway, a country relatively mildly hit by the pandemic and characterized by high trust and a consensual political culture. We find that refusal to vaccinate is associated with right-wing ideological constraint, even when considering a wide array of control variables (e.g., lack of confidence, complacency), and sociodemographic characteristics. The results imply that vaccine refusal latch onto established political cleavages, particularly among the most ideologically consistent. Thus, polarization in the form of increasing ideological constraint may represent a mounting challenge for vaccine uptake, suggesting that vaccine communication should go beyond "explaining the science" and factor in ideology.

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右翼意识形态约束和疫苗拒绝:挪威的COVID - 19疫苗案例
摘要研究表明,民粹主义政党的选票与疫苗不重要或无效的信念之间存在相关性。美国和法国最近的调查同样表明,人们对新冠肺炎疫苗的态度已被政治化。在这篇文章中,我们对挪威的调查数据进行了类似的分析,挪威是一个受疫情影响相对较轻的国家,其特点是高度信任和协商一致的政治文化。我们发现,拒绝接种疫苗与右翼意识形态约束有关,即使考虑到一系列控制变量(如缺乏信心、自满)和社会人口特征。结果表明,拒绝接种疫苗与既定的政治分歧有关,尤其是在意识形态最一致的人群中。因此,意识形态约束加剧形式的两极分化可能对疫苗接种构成越来越大的挑战,这表明疫苗传播应该超越“解释科学”和意识形态因素。
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