Societal responses to familiar versus unfamiliar risk: comparisons of influenza and SARS in Korea.
Identifieur interne : 001741 ( Ncbi/Curation ); précédent : 001740; suivant : 001742Societal responses to familiar versus unfamiliar risk: comparisons of influenza and SARS in Korea.
Auteurs : Seonghoon Hong [Corée du Sud] ; Alan CollinsSource :
- Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis [ 0272-4332 ] ; 2006.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- MESH :
- métabolisme : Virus du SRAS.
- psychologie : Grippe humaine, Syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère.
- usage thérapeutique : Vaccins antigrippaux.
- Adulte, Adulte d'âge moyen, Corée, Entretiens comme sujet, Femelle, Humains, Modèles statistiques, Mâle, Perception, Risque, Vaccins antiviraux.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- chemical , therapeutic use : Influenza Vaccines.
- geographic : Korea, Viral Vaccines.
- metabolism : SARS Virus.
- psychology : Influenza, Human, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.
- Adult, Female, Humans, Interviews as Topic, Male, Middle Aged, Models, Statistical, Perception, Risk.
Abstract
This study examines the connections between familiar (influenza) and unfamiliar (SARS) risks among the general public in a SARS affected society. Using a survey of 350 respondents in Chonju, we find that risk perceptions and a belief that influenza vaccination reduces the incidence of SARS explain behavioral intentions for influenza vaccination and purchase responses to a hypothetical SARS vaccine. Those respondents who believe that an influenza vaccination will very likely reduce SARS incidence have a high probability (79%) of intending to vaccinate, but a much lower WTP for a SARS vaccine than those without such a belief. This belief undoubtedly was influenced by a reframing of influenza vaccination as preventing SARS. Such reframing may lead to short-term improvements in vaccination rates to the detriment of long-term SARS vaccination development. When compared with a similar study in Taiwan, societal risk perceptions of SARS and WTP for a vaccine vary greatly according to the extent of a society's experience with SARS.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2006.00812.x
PubMed: 17054529
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