The Mediating Role Of Vaccine Hesitancy Between Maternal Engagement With Anti- And Pro-Vaccine Social Media Posts And Adolescent Hpv-Vaccine Uptake Rates In The Us: The Perspective Of Loss Aversion In Emotion-Laden Decision Circumstances

SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE(2021)

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While Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a prominent cause of cervical cancer and mortality among underserved women, HPV vaccine completion rates remain stagnant (54%) among US adolescents. Our objective is to identify how adolescents' mothers' engagement with anti-vaccine versus pro-vaccine social media content is associated with their children's HPV vaccination rates via increased vaccine hesitancy. We employ the notion of loss aversion escalated in an emotion-laden circumstance in consumer behavior literature given that HPV vaccination decisions directly affect children's well-being. Based on this escalated loss aversion tendency for an emotionladen decision, we explain why anti-vaccine content disproportionately increases mothers' overarching vaccine hesitancy, while pro-vaccine content does not decrease vaccine hesitancy. We conducted a population-based survey among 426 mothers of US adolescents aged 13-18. Our sample closely mimics the socioeconomic and demographic factors of the population group of mothers of adolescents in the US census. Our results show that anti-vaccine social media posts are associated with increases in mothers' overarching vaccine hesitancy and with decreases in their children's HPV vaccination rates, while pro-vaccine content has no significant association with either.
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HPV vaccine, Anti-Vaccine content, Social media, Population-based survey, Loss aversion, Decision-making theory
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