作者
Andrew Chadwick, Johannes Kaiser, Cristian Vaccari, Daniel Freeman, Sinéad Lambe, Bao S Loe, Samantha Vanderslott, Stephan Lewandowsky, Meghan Conroy, Andrew RN Ross, Stefania Innocenti, Andrew J Pollard, Felicity Waite, Michael Larkin, Laina Rosebrock, Lucy Jenner, Helen McShane, Alberto Giubilini, Ariane Petit, Ly-Mee Yu
发表日期
2021/4
期刊
Social media+ society
卷号
7
期号
2
页码范围
20563051211008817
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
We explore the implications of online social endorsement for the Covid-19 vaccination program in the United Kingdom. Vaccine hesitancy is a long-standing problem, but it has assumed great urgency due to the pandemic. By early 2021, the United Kingdom had the world’s highest Covid-19 mortality per million of population. Our survey of a nationally representative sample of UK adults (N = 5,114) measured socio-demographics, social and political attitudes, media diet for getting news about Covid-19, and intention to use social media and personal messaging apps to encourage or discourage vaccination against Covid-19. Cluster analysis identified six distinct media diet groups: news avoiders, mainstream/official news samplers, super seekers, omnivores, the social media dependent, and the TV dependent. We assessed whether these media diets, together with key attitudes, including Covid-19 vaccine …
引用总数
学术搜索中的文章
A Chadwick, J Kaiser, C Vaccari, D Freeman, S Lambe… - Social media+ society, 2021