Science, pseudoscience, and the frontline practitioner: the vaccination/autism debate
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- DOI: 10.1080/15433714.2012.759470
Science, pseudoscience, and the frontline practitioner: the vaccination/autism debate
Abstract
This article demonstrates how misinformation concerning autism and vaccinations was created and suggests that social workers may be perfectly poised to challenge pseudoscience interpretations. Utilizing social network theory, this article illustrates how erroneous research, mass media, and public opinion led to a decreased use of vaccinations in the United States and a seven-fold increase in measles outbreaks. It traces the dissemination of spurious research results and demonstrates how information was transmitted via a system of social network nodes and community ties. This article encourages social workers, as frontline knowledge brokers, to counter misinformation, which may lead to significant public health consequences.
Keywords: Vaccinations; autism; misinformation; social network theory; social work.
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