“…However, some research has shown that endorsing conspiracy theories can have some positive consequences, as it allows individuals to question social hierarchies and, as a result, encourage governments to be more transparent ( Clarke, 2002 ; Fenster, 1999 ; Swami & Coles, 2010 ). In a medical context, there is some evidence that belief in HIV-related conspiracy theories is significantly positively associated with HIV-testing ( Ford, Wallace, Newman, Lee, & Cunningham, 2013 ) and with the willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis ( Ojikutu et al, 2020 ). We argue that a better understanding of when and why conspiracy theories have different consequences requires focusing on the content of an endorsed conspiracy theory.…”