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Статья описывает результаты исследований, связанных с изучением аттитюдов к вакцинации. Даны описания исследований, в ходе которых изучались связь аттитюдов к вакцинации с информацией, отношением к профилактическому поведению, науке и врачам в целом, социально-демографическим переменным. Описаны результаты исследований связи аттитюдов к вакцинации с аттитюдами к здоровью. Дана характеристика психологической модели вакцинации 5С и приводятся данные исследований, в ходе которых применялась данная модель. Использованы социально-психологические феномены и теории, которые объясняют природу данных аттитюдов. В заключении обозначены дальнейшие направления для эмпирических исследований.
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- Al-Sanafi M., Sallam M. Psychological Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance among Healthcare Workers in Kuwait: A CrossSectional Study Using the 5C and Vaccine Conspiracy Beliefs Scales // Vaccines. 2021. № 9.P. 701. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9070701
- Allington D., McAndrew S., Moxham-Hall V., Duffy B. Coronavirus conspiracy suspicions, general vaccine attitudes, trust and coronavirus information source as predictors of vaccine hesitancy among UK residents during the COVID-19 pandemic // Psychological Medicine. 2021.P. 1-12. doi: 10.1017/s0033291721001434
- Baeza-Rivera M., Salazar-Fernández C., Araneda-Leal L., Manríquez-Robles D. To get vaccinated or not? Social psychological factors associated with vaccination intent for COVID-19 // Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology. 2021. № 15, P.183449092110517. doi: 10.1177/18344909211051799
- Barello S., Palamenghi L., Graffigna G. Looking inside the ‘black box’ of vaccine hesitancy: unlocking the effect of psychological attitudes and beliefs on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and implications for public health communication // Psychological Medicine. 2021. № 1-2. doi:
- 1017/s003329172100101x
- Bertin P., Nera K., Delouvée S. Conspiracy Beliefs, Rejection of Vaccination, and Support for hydroxychloroquine: A Conceptual Replication Extension in the COVID-19 Pandemic Context // Frontiers in Psychology. 2020. № 11. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.565128
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- Freeman D., Loe B., Chadwick A., Vaccari C., Waite F., Rosebrock L. et al. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the UK: the Oxford coronavirus explanations, attitudes, and narratives survey (Oceans) II // Psychological Medicine. 2020. P. 1-15. doi: 10.1017/s0033291720005188
- Graffigna G., Palamenghi L., Boccia S., Barello
- S. Relationship between Citizens’ Health Engagement and Intention to Take the COVID-19 Vaccine in Italy: A Mediation Analysis. Vaccines. 2020. № 8. P. 576. doi: 10.3390/vaccines8040576
- Huynh H., Senger A. A little shot of humility: Intellectual humility predicts vaccination attitudes and intention to vaccinate against COVID‐19 // Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2021. № 51. P. 449-460. doi: 10.1111/jasp.12747
- Hyland P., Vallières F., Hartman T., McKay R., Butter S., Bentall R. et al. Detecting and describing stability and change in COVID-19 vaccine receptibility in the United Kingdom and Ireland // PLOS ONE. 2021. № 16. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258871
- Kempthorne J., Terrizzi J. The behavioral immune system and conservatism as predictors of disease-avoidant attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic // Personality and Individual Differences. 2021. № 178. P. 110857. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2021.110857
- Lackner C., Wang C. Demographic, psychological, and experiential correlates of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination intentions in a sample of Canadian families // Vaccine: X. 2021. № 8. P. 100091. doi: 10.1016/j.jvacx.2021.100091
- Murphy J., Vallières F., Bentall R., Shevlin M., McBride O., Hartman T. et al. Psychological characteristics associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and resistance in Ireland and the United Kingdom // Nature Communications, 2021. № 12. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-
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- Nazlı Ş., Yığman F., Sevindik M., Deniz Özturan D. Psychological factors affecting COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy // Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -). 2021. doi: 10.1007/s11845-021-02640-0
- Palgi Y., Bergman Y., Ben-David B., Bodner E. (2021). No psychological vaccination: Vaccine hesitancy is associated with negative psychiatric outcomes among Israelis who received COVID19 vaccination // Journal of Affective Disorders. 2021. № 287. P. 352-353. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.03.064
- Sherman S., Smith L., Sim J., Amlôt R., Cutts M., Dasch H. et al. (2020). COVID-19 vaccination intention in the UK: results from the COVID-19 vaccination acceptability study (CoVAccS), a nationally representative crosssectional survey // Human Vaccines
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- Taylor S., Asmundson G. Negative attitudes about facemasks during the COVID-19 pandemic: The dual importance of perceived ineffectiveness and psychological reactance // PLOS ONE, 2021. № 16. P. e0246317. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246317
- Taylor S., Landry C., Paluszek M., Groenewoud R., Rachor G., Asmundson G. A Proactive Approach for Managing COVID-19: The Importance of Understanding the Motivational Roots of Vaccination Hesitancy for SARS-CoV2 // Frontiers in Psychology, 2020. № 11. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.575950
- Winter K., Pummerer L., Hornsey M., Sassenberg K. Pro‐vaccination subjective norms moderate the relationship between conspiracy mentality and vaccination intentions // British Journal of Health Psychology. 2021. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12550
- Xu Y., Zhang R., Zhou Z., Fan J., Liang J., Cai L. et al. Parental psychological distress and attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination: A cross sectional survey in Shenzhen, China // Journal Of Affective Disorders. 2021. № 292. P. 552-558.
Литература
Al-Sanafi M., Sallam M. Psychological Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance among Healthcare Workers in Kuwait: A CrossSectional Study Using the 5C and Vaccine Conspiracy Beliefs Scales // Vaccines. 2021. № 9.P. 701. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9070701
Allington D., McAndrew S., Moxham-Hall V., Duffy B. Coronavirus conspiracy suspicions, general vaccine attitudes, trust and coronavirus information source as predictors of vaccine hesitancy among UK residents during the COVID-19 pandemic // Psychological Medicine. 2021.P. 1-12. doi: 10.1017/s0033291721001434
Baeza-Rivera M., Salazar-Fernández C., Araneda-Leal L., Manríquez-Robles D. To get vaccinated or not? Social psychological factors associated with vaccination intent for COVID-19 // Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology. 2021. № 15, P.183449092110517. doi: 10.1177/18344909211051799
Barello S., Palamenghi L., Graffigna G. Looking inside the ‘black box’ of vaccine hesitancy: unlocking the effect of psychological attitudes and beliefs on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and implications for public health communication // Psychological Medicine. 2021. № 1-2. doi:
1017/s003329172100101x
Bertin P., Nera K., Delouvée S. Conspiracy Beliefs, Rejection of Vaccination, and Support for hydroxychloroquine: A Conceptual Replication Extension in the COVID-19 Pandemic Context // Frontiers in Psychology. 2020. № 11. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.565128
Betsch C., Schmid P., Heinemeier D., Korn L., Holtmann C., Böhm, R. Beyond confidence: Development of a measure assessing the 5C psychological antecedents of vaccination // PLOS ONE. 2018. №13. P. e0208601. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208601
Butter S., McGlinchey E., Berry E., Armour C. Psychological, social, and situational factors associated with COVID‐19 vaccination intentions: A study of UK key workers and non‐key workers // British Journal of Health Psychology. 2021. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12530
Freeman D., Loe B., Chadwick A., Vaccari C., Waite F., Rosebrock L. et al. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the UK: the Oxford coronavirus explanations, attitudes, and narratives survey (Oceans) II // Psychological Medicine. 2020. P. 1-15. doi: 10.1017/s0033291720005188
Graffigna G., Palamenghi L., Boccia S., Barello
S. Relationship between Citizens’ Health Engagement and Intention to Take the COVID-19 Vaccine in Italy: A Mediation Analysis. Vaccines. 2020. № 8. P. 576. doi: 10.3390/vaccines8040576
Huynh H., Senger A. A little shot of humility: Intellectual humility predicts vaccination attitudes and intention to vaccinate against COVID‐19 // Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2021. № 51. P. 449-460. doi: 10.1111/jasp.12747
Hyland P., Vallières F., Hartman T., McKay R., Butter S., Bentall R. et al. Detecting and describing stability and change in COVID-19 vaccine receptibility in the United Kingdom and Ireland // PLOS ONE. 2021. № 16. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258871
Kempthorne J., Terrizzi J. The behavioral immune system and conservatism as predictors of disease-avoidant attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic // Personality and Individual Differences. 2021. № 178. P. 110857. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2021.110857
Lackner C., Wang C. Demographic, psychological, and experiential correlates of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination intentions in a sample of Canadian families // Vaccine: X. 2021. № 8. P. 100091. doi: 10.1016/j.jvacx.2021.100091
Murphy J., Vallières F., Bentall R., Shevlin M., McBride O., Hartman T. et al. Psychological characteristics associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and resistance in Ireland and the United Kingdom // Nature Communications, 2021. № 12. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-
-9
Nazlı Ş., Yığman F., Sevindik M., Deniz Özturan D. Psychological factors affecting COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy // Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -). 2021. doi: 10.1007/s11845-021-02640-0
Palgi Y., Bergman Y., Ben-David B., Bodner E. (2021). No psychological vaccination: Vaccine hesitancy is associated with negative psychiatric outcomes among Israelis who received COVID19 vaccination // Journal of Affective Disorders. 2021. № 287. P. 352-353. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.03.064
Sherman S., Smith L., Sim J., Amlôt R., Cutts M., Dasch H. et al. (2020). COVID-19 vaccination intention in the UK: results from the COVID-19 vaccination acceptability study (CoVAccS), a nationally representative crosssectional survey // Human Vaccines
&Immunotherapeutics, 2020. № 17. P. 1612-1621. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2020.1846397
Taylor S., Asmundson G. Negative attitudes about facemasks during the COVID-19 pandemic: The dual importance of perceived ineffectiveness and psychological reactance // PLOS ONE, 2021. № 16. P. e0246317. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246317
Taylor S., Landry C., Paluszek M., Groenewoud R., Rachor G., Asmundson G. A Proactive Approach for Managing COVID-19: The Importance of Understanding the Motivational Roots of Vaccination Hesitancy for SARS-CoV2 // Frontiers in Psychology, 2020. № 11. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.575950
Winter K., Pummerer L., Hornsey M., Sassenberg K. Pro‐vaccination subjective norms moderate the relationship between conspiracy mentality and vaccination intentions // British Journal of Health Psychology. 2021. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12550
Xu Y., Zhang R., Zhou Z., Fan J., Liang J., Cai L. et al. Parental psychological distress and attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination: A cross sectional survey in Shenzhen, China // Journal Of Affective Disorders. 2021. № 292. P. 552-558.