COVID-19严重性认知对疫苗接种和安全措施态度的影响

Muhammad Nasir, Muhammad Nadeemullah
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新冠肺炎疫情迅速蔓延,威胁和危害着人民群众的生命安全和福祉。特别是弱势群体因其在世界范围内造成的大规模社会和经济问题而遭受的损失比任何人都大。本研究的目的是研究新型冠状病毒的严重性感知对疫苗接种和安全措施的态度。为了获得整体图像,本研究进行了横断面定量研究。这项研究的数据是从俾路支省整个省份的368名受访者中在线收集的,使用封闭式李克特量表问卷。正如概念框架所期望的那样,严重程度感知与安全态度之间以及严重程度感知与疫苗接种态度之间的关系被发现是正相关的。此外,两个假设之间的相关关系也是正的。
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The Impact of the Severity Perception of COVID-19 on Attitudes Towards Vaccination and Safety Measures
The rapid spread of COVID-19 threatened and endangered the lives as well as the well-being of the people. In particular, the vulnerable population suffered more losses than anybody else due to social and economic problems caused by it on a vast scale throughout the world. The purpose of this study is to examine the severity perception of novel coronavirus on attitudes towards vaccination and safety measures. To obtain an overall image, the present cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted. Data for the study was collected online from a sample of 368 respondents from the whole province of Balochistan using a closed-ended Likert scale questionnaire. As expected by the conceptual framework, the correlation between severity perception and safety attitude, as well as the relationship between severity perception and attitude towards vaccination, was found to be positive. Moreover, the correlation between both of the hypotheses was also positive.
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