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A little shot of humility: Intellectual humility predicts vaccination attitudes and intention to vaccinate against COVID‐19
Journal of Applied Social Psychology ( IF 2.654 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-12 , DOI: 10.1111/jasp.12747
Ho P Huynh 1 , Amy R Senger 2
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Vaccinations remain a critical, albeit surprisingly controversial, health behavior, especially with the promise of widely available COVID‐19 vaccine. Intellectual humility, a virtue characterized by nonjudgmental recognition of one's own intellectual fallibility, may counter rigidity associated with anti‐vaccination attitudes and help promote vaccine‐related behaviors. This study investigated whether intellectual humility is related to anti‐vaccination attitudes and intentions to vaccinate against COVID‐19, and whether intellectual humility can predict unique variance in these outcomes beyond participant demographic and personal factors. Participants (N = 351, 57.23% male, mean age = 37.41 years, SD = 11.51) completed a multidimensional measure for intellectual humility, the anti‐vaccination attitudes (VAX) scale, and a two‐item COVID‐19 vaccination intention scale. Bivariate correlations demonstrated that intellectual humility was negatively related with anti‐vaccination attitudes overall, r(349) = −.46, p < .001, and positively related to intentions to vaccinate against COVID‐19, r(349) = .20, p < .001. Hierarchical multiple regression revealed that intellectual humility predicted all four types anti‐vaccination attitudes, overall anti‐vaccination attitudes, and COVID‐19 vaccination intentions above and beyond demographic and personal factors (i.e., sex, race/ethnicity, age, education, socioeconomic status, and political orientation), ΔR2 between .08 and .18, ps < .001. These results bolster intellectual humility as a malleable psychological factor to consider in efforts to combat anti‐vaccination attitudes and promote COVID‐19 vaccination uptake.

中文翻译:

谦虚一点:智力上的谦逊可预测疫苗接种态度和接种 COVID-19 疫苗的意图

接种疫苗仍然是一种关键的健康行为,尽管令人惊讶地存在争议,尤其是在广泛使用 COVID-19 疫苗的前景下。智力上的谦逊是一种以非判断性地承认自己的智力错误为特征的美德,可以对抗与反疫苗接种态度相关的僵化,并有助于促进与疫苗相关的行为。本研究调查了智力谦逊是否与反疫苗接种态度和接种 COVID-19 疫苗的意图有关,以及智力谦逊是否可以预测这些结果的独特差异,而不是参与者的人口和个人因素。参与者(N  = 351,57.23% 男性,平均年龄 = 37.41 岁,SD = 11.51) 完成了智力谦逊的多维测量、反疫苗接种态度 (VAX) 量表和两项 COVID-19 疫苗接种意向量表。双变量相关性表明,智力谦逊与总体上的反疫苗接种态度呈负相关,r (349) = -.46,p  < .001,与接种 COVID-19 疫苗的意图呈正相关,r (349) = .20,p < .001。分层多元回归显示,智力谦逊预测了所有四种类型的反疫苗接种态度、总体反疫苗接种态度和 COVID-19 疫苗接种意图,超出了人口和个人因素(即性别、种族/民族、年龄、教育、社会经济地位) , 和政治取向), Δ R 2介于 0.08 和 0.18 之间, p s < .001。这些结果加强了智力谦逊,将其作为一个可延展的心理因素来考虑,以努力打击反疫苗接种态度和促进 COVID-19 疫苗接种。
更新日期:2021-04-19
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