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Examining the role of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs in predicting vaccination intentions, preventive behavior and willingness to share opinions about the coronavirus
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Zelič, Žan
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Berič, Martin
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Kobal Grum, Darja
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The primary aim of our study was to examine the role of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs in predicting outcomes that could potentially worsen the course of the pandemic: preventive behavior, vaccination intentions and willingness to share COVID-19 related opinions. Structural equation modeling was performed on a Slovenian sample (N = 490). Analysis showed that COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs predicted all three health-related outcomes when sociodemographic variables were controlled for. Further, a perceived coronavirus threat was identified as an important mediating factor between conspiracy beliefs, preventive behavior and vaccination intentions. Conspiracy beliefs were also positively associated with age, female gender, religiosity, and share of COVID-19 information from social media, while they were negatively associated with level of education. The results suggest that COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs may be an important barrier to achieving pandemic management goals and highlight some risk factors for their occurrence.
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English
Keywords:
pandemics
,
epidemics
,
coronavirus
,
COVID-19
,
conspiracy beliefs
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preventive health behavior
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vaccination
,
vaccination attitudes
,
psychology
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Trust in science and scientists inventory TSSI
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COVID-19
,
conspiracy beliefs
,
preventive behavior
,
vaccination
,
willingness to share opinions
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
FF - Faculty of Arts
Publication status:
Published
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Year:
2022
Number of pages:
Str. 136-153
Numbering:
Vol. 64, no. 1
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-135701
UDC:
159.9:616-036.22
ISSN on article:
0039-3320
DOI:
10.31577/sp.2022.01.844
COBISS.SI-ID:
101499395
Publication date in RUL:
29.03.2022
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Title:
Studia psychologica
Shortened title:
Stud. psychol.
Publisher:
Vydavatelstvo SAV
ISSN:
0039-3320
COBISS.SI-ID:
26466560
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CC BY-NC 4.0, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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16.03.2022
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Language:
Slovenian
Keywords:
pandemije
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epidemije
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koronavirus
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COVID-19
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prepričanja v teorije zarote
,
preventivno zdravstveno vedenje
,
cepljenje
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stališča do cepljenja
,
psihologija
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Funder:
ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P5-0110
Name:
Psihološki in nevroznanstveni vidiki kognicije
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