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Relationship Between Fear of COVID-19, Conspiracy Beliefs About Vaccines and Intention to Vaccinate Against COVID-19: A Cross-National Indirect Effect Model in 13 Latin American Countries.

Tomás Caycho-RodríguezJosé M TomásDaniel E Yupanqui-LorenzoPablo D ValenciaCarlos Carbajal-LeónLindsey W VilcaJosé Ventura-LeónRubí Paredes-AngelesWalter L Arias GallegosMario Reyes-BossioMariel Delgado-CampusanoMiguel GallegosClaudio Rojas-JaraRoberto Polanco-CarrascoMauricio CervigniPablo MartinoMarlon Elías Lobos-RiveraRodrigo Moreta-HerreraDiego Alejandro Palacios SeguraAntonio Samaniego-PinhoAndrés Buschiazzo FigaresDiana Ximena Puerta-CortésAndrés CamargoJulio ToralesJ Arkangel Monge BlancoPedronel GonzálezVanessa Smith-CastroOlimpia Petzold-RodriguezIbraín Enrique Corrales-ReyesRaymundo CalderónWendy Yamilet Matute RiveraDaniela Ferrufino-BorjaPaula Ceballos-VásquezAgueda Muñoz-Del-Carpio-ToiaJorge PalaciosCarmen Burgos-VidelaAna María Eduviges Florez LeónIbeth VergaraDiego VegaMarion K ShulmeyerNicol A Barria-AsenjoHassell Tatiana Urrutia RiosArelly Esther Lira Lira
Published in: Evaluation & the health professions (2023)
The present study explored the predictive capacity of fear of COVID-19 on the intention to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and the influence in this relationship of conspiracy beliefs as a possible mediating psychological variable, in 13 Latin American countries. A total of 5779 people recruited through non-probabilistic convenience sampling participated. To collect information, we used the Fear of COVID-19 Scale, Vaccine conspiracy beliefs Scale-COVID-19 and a single item of intention to vaccinate. A full a priori Structural Equation Model was used; whereas, cross-country invariance was performed from increasingly restricted structural models. The results indicated that, fear of COVID-19 positively predicts intention to vaccinate and the presence of conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 vaccines. The latter negatively predicted intention to vaccinate against COVID-19. Besides, conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 vaccines had an indirect effect on the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and intention to vaccinate against COVID-19 in the 13 countries assessed. Finally, the cross-national similarities of the mediational model among the 13 participating countries are strongly supported. The study is the first to test a cross-national mediational model across variables in a large number of Latin American countries. However, further studies with other countries in other regions of the world are needed.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • sleep quality