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Trust and needles: how perceptions of inequality shape vaccination in South Korea

Political Science

Trust and needles: how perceptions of inequality shape vaccination in South Korea

S. Han

This study, conducted by Seungwoo Han, uncovers how perceived inequality can hinder vaccination behaviors in South Korea. By examining both individual perceptions and district-level vaccination records, the research reveals that feelings of inequality can decrease trust in science and society, subsequently impacting vaccination rates. A fascinating exploration into the intersection of inequality and public health policy awaits!... show more
Abstract
This study investigates the influence of perceived inequality on vaccination behaviors within the social context of South Korea. It explores how perceptions of inequality affect trust in science and society, subsequently impacting vaccination behaviors. The first analysis utilizes path analysis to identify both direct and indirect effects of perceived inequality on COVID-19 vaccine-related attitudes, mediated by trust in science and society. This provides foundational insights into these relationships at the individual level. The second analysis expands the scope to district-level data, analyzing influenza vaccination records from 2015 to 2021 to validate and enhance the initial findings. These results suggest that the public uses perceptions of inequality and regional economic disparity as heuristics in vaccination decisions. This study contributes to academic discourse by elucidating factors influencing vaccination behavior. It highlights the critical role of subjective sense of inequality in shaping public health policy, especially in response to emerging infectious diseases and future pandemics.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 04, 2024
Authors
Seungwoo Han
Tags
perceived inequality
vaccination behaviors
South Korea
trust in science
public health policy
influenza vaccination
subjective inequality
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