Unvaxxed and unafraid: Unvaccinated Americans perceive less disease risk than do vaccinated Americans

SOCIAL AND PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY COMPASS(2023)

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Is disease risk perception accurately calibrated among the unvaccinated? People shift their attitudes to rationalize their choices, so those who choose to be unvaccinated may be motivated to feel less at risk. In three studies (total N = 1446), we asked Americans how worried they were about catching/spreading influenza and COVID-19 and whether they were vaccinated against those diseases. Unvaccinated participants felt less at risk of catching/spreading the diseases they were unvaccinated against than vaccinated participants. For instance, unvaccinated participants felt similar to 24% less at risk of catching/spreading COVID-19 and had similar to 28% stronger intention to engage in activities that carried a high risk of COVID-19 transmission (Study 3). Overall, those who choose to be the most vulnerable to disease feel and act the least vulnerable.
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unvaccinated americans,less disease risk
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