Drivers of Noncompliance With Vaccine Mandates-The Interplay Between Distrust, Rationality, Morality, and Social Motivation
成果类型:
Article; Early Access
署名作者:
Attwell, Katie; Duong, Hang; Morris, Amy; Roberts, Leah; Navin, Mark
署名单位:
University of Western Australia; Oakland University
刊物名称:
REGULATION & GOVERNANCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
1748-5983
DOI:
10.1111/rego.70018
发表日期:
2025
关键词:
public trust
GOVERNMENT
POLICY
parents
refusal
HEALTH
Nudges
摘要:
COVID-19 amplified the issue of public resistance to government vaccination programs. Little attention has focused on people's moral reasons for noncompliance, which differ from-but often build upon-the epistemic claims they make about vaccine safety and efficacy, disease severity, and the trustworthiness of government. This study explores the drivers of noncompliance with the COVID-19 vaccination program in Western Australia, using in-depth interviews with refusers. Distrust in the government and concerns about safety, efficacy, and necessity (rationality) drive noncompliance when vaccination is voluntary. When governments mandate vaccines, rationales expand to include cost-benefit analyses of consequences, consideration of available alternatives, and moral justifications, with policytakers expressing morality policy reactance toward mandates as morality (rather than regulatory) policies. Our theoretical framework of vaccine noncompliance drivers shows distrust, rationality, and morality as interrelated and supported by social motivation. We consider policy implications and suggest holistic measures.
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