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Effects of Media Literacy and Polarisation on Vaccine Take-Up in Taiwan

Tue, 11/07/2023 - 17:49 — Snurb
Politics [1]
Polarisation [2]
IAMCR 2023 [3]

The next speaker in this IAMCR 2023 [4] session is Trisha Lin, whose focus is on health misinformation in the context of COVID-19. Such misinformation is damaging and highly politicised, and the present study examines this for the context of Taiwan’s polarised political system. The present study conducted a quantitative survey to examine the interplay between misinformation, polarisation, media literacy, and vaccination acceptance in Taiwan, therefore.

In principle, Taiwan responded well to the COVID-19 crisis, but had a major lockdown in May to August 2021 and suffered from considerable foreign cyberattacks during this time; vaccination take-up was also somewhat slow, and affected by political partisanship. Health literacy also affected vaccine take-up, and such literacy may have been aligned with attitudes towards misinformation.

The project conducted a representative Web survey of some 750 Taiwanese social media users, and found that attitudes towards misinformation as well as media literacy strongly predicted COVID-19 health literacy as well as misinformation detection. Concerns about misinformation and strong media literacy enabled people to make informed health choices about COVID-19. Ideological polarisation also weakly predicted COVID-19 health literacy; most strongly for highly ideologised individuals. Health literacy was also positively associated with vaccine acceptance, while political polarisation had a mild negative effect on vaccine acceptance.

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