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Ines Adornetti,Daniela Altavilla,Alessandra Chiera et al. Ines Adornetti et al.
The present study examined the persuasive impact of conspiracy theories (CTs) in relation to two distinct communicative strategies: argumentation and narrative.
Bengi Ük,Hasan G Bahcekapili Bengi Ük
In this research, we focus, for the first time in the literature, on both collective and grandiose narcissism's predictive effects on Covid-19 conspiracy theories and the possible moderation of need for uniqueness (feeling oneself to be special and different from others) and belonging (feeling oneself
Luca Giannella,Camilla Grelloni,Leonardo Natalini et al. Luca Giannella et al.
Such conspiracy theories are prevalent on social media, one of the primary sources of information for adults and adolescents today. In this regard, the Internet plays a significant role in disseminating information about the HPV vaccine, both positively and negatively.
Andrea Langbecker,Daniel Catalan-Matamoros Andrea Langbecker
Background/Objectives: Vaccine hesitancy has increased during the coronavirus pandemic, a period marked by the spread of disinformation and conspiracy theories about COVID-19 vaccines.
Chun Zhou,Yuan Zhao Chun Zhou
Using topic modeling, we identified six topics including conspiracy theories and vaccine hesitancy, scientific (mis)information, vaccine policies and politics, vaccine efficacy, impact on special groups, and adverse effects....Engagement also varied across topics, with vaccine efficacy and conspiracy theories generating the highest number of comments, and vaccine efficacy receiving the most upvotes. Our study provides valuable insights into the discourse surrounding COVID-19 vaccines within conspiracy communities.
Kirsten Gilliland,Alexandra Kilinsky Kirsten Gilliland
During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, the antivaccine movement gained increasing support and generated widespread conspiracy theories and mistrust. This highlighted the importance of enhancing communication between the health care field and general public.
Linnea Nöth,Lysann Zander Linnea Nöth
Belief in climate change conspiracy theories (CCCT) can undermine support for measures against climate change. In two studies, we therefore aim to gain a clearer understanding of the factors that contribute to CCCT.
Erga Atad Erga Atad
It analyzes parents' reliance on health information sources, and education levels, with institutional trust, ability to critically evaluate conspiracy theories and scientific knowledge as moderators....However, inconsistent parents used systems 1 and 2, namely heuristic-systematic information processing, influenced by knowledge of COVID-19 and the ability to assess conspiracy theories critically.
Adnan Kisa,Sezer Kisa Adnan Kisa
Background: Health-related conspiracy theories undermine trust in healthcare, exacerbate health inequities, and contribute to harmful health behaviors such as vaccine hesitancy and reliance on unproven treatments....Conclusion: Health-related conspiracy theories present a growing public health challenge that undermines global health equity. While several interventions show potential, further research is needed to evaluate their effectiveness across diverse populations and contexts.
Emma K Quinn,Robert T Duffy,Kristian Larsen et al. Emma K Quinn et al.
Conclusion: Science denial and propaganda shared among Instagram users may represent an onramp to consumption of broader conspiracy theories and government distrust, in addition to having negative health effects and social consequences for workers regardless of whether they wear masks
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