Psychological reactance to vaccine mandates on Twitter: a study of sentiments in the United States

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-19
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.728
CiteScore4.1
Impact factor1.9
ISSN01975897, 1745655X
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This study examines the relationship between vaccine mandates and public sentiment toward vaccines and health officials on Twitter. I analyzed 6.6 million vaccine-related tweets from July 2021 to February 2022 in the United States. Leveraging a large language model, BERT, I identified tweets discussing vaccine mandates even when lacking explicit keywords. Compared to non-mandate tweets, those mentioning mandates exhibit greater negativity, anger, and freedom-related language. Furthermore, increased state-level discussion of mandates correlates with rising levels of negativity and anger toward both vaccines and public health officials. Finally, greater disparity in vaccination progress across counties within a state is associated with increased anger in tweets directed toward both.

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Hsieh P. H. Psychological reactance to vaccine mandates on Twitter: a study of sentiments in the United States // Journal of Public Health Policy. 2025.
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Hsieh P. H. Psychological reactance to vaccine mandates on Twitter: a study of sentiments in the United States // Journal of Public Health Policy. 2025.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1057/s41271-025-00554-0
UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1057/s41271-025-00554-0
TI - Psychological reactance to vaccine mandates on Twitter: a study of sentiments in the United States
T2 - Journal of Public Health Policy
AU - Hsieh, Pei Hsun
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/01/19
PB - Springer Nature
SN - 0197-5897
SN - 1745-655X
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@article{2025_Hsieh,
author = {Pei Hsun Hsieh},
title = {Psychological reactance to vaccine mandates on Twitter: a study of sentiments in the United States},
journal = {Journal of Public Health Policy},
year = {2025},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jan},
url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1057/s41271-025-00554-0},
doi = {10.1057/s41271-025-00554-0}
}