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. 2022 May:301:114926.
doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114926. Epub 2022 Mar 17.

The relation between conspiracism, government trust, and COVID-19 vaccination intentions: The key role of motivation

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The relation between conspiracism, government trust, and COVID-19 vaccination intentions: The key role of motivation

Pascaline Van Oost et al. Soc Sci Med. 2022 May.

Abstract

Rationale: Vaccination willingness is a critical step in the effort to reach herd immunity and control the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, many people remain reluctant to be vaccinated.

Objective: Integrating the literature on Self-Determination Theory, trust in authorities, and conspiracy theories, this research examines (a) the direct and indirect effect of government trust and conspiracism via underlying forms of motivations for (not) getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and (b) whether these associations differ across the two largely politically independent Belgian linguistic groups.

Methods: Using Structural Equation Modeling, we tested our models in two independent samples, in February 2021 (T1) and April 2021 (T2) (Total N = 8264).

Results: At T1 and T2, Government trust and conspiracism both predict COVID-19 vaccination intention, respectively positively and negatively. These relations are fully mediated by motivational factors, with identified motivations having a larger positive contribution. Looking at linguistic context, differences emerge at T2, with French-speaking Belgians showing lower levels of government trust and higher levels of conspiracism than Dutch speakers.

Conclusions: Results highlight the importance of integrating distal (trust in government, conspiracism) and proximal (motivational) variables to understand vaccination intentions.

Keywords: COVID-19; Conspiracism; Government trust; Motivation; Vaccination.

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Multigroup SEM of the mediated contribution of government trust and conspiracism on vaccination across T1 and T2 Note. Coefficients are non-standardized. Total effects are in parentheses. ***p < .001.
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Multigroup SEM of the mediated contribution of language on vaccination across T1 and T2 Note. Coefficients are non-standardized. Total effects are in parentheses. Coefficients with brackets indicate significant differences between groups, such that T1 coefficients are displayed outside the bracket and T2 coefficients are inside the brackets. ***p < .001.

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