ABSTRACT: To address the widening disparity between Whites and non-Whites for influenza vaccination rates, this study employed the Health Belief Model to examine these rates in five racial ethnic groups (White, Latino, African American, Filipino American, and Japanese American) to identify modifiable determinants of vaccination by race/ethnicity. A 2004 telephone survey of parishioners of faith-based congregations aged 50– 75 years in Los Angeles and Honolulu assessed influenza vaccination rate, perceived susceptibility to influenza, perceived severity of illness, and the self-reported main barrier to influenza vaccination. Logistic regression models for each race/ethnic group predicting vaccination dependent upon perceived susceptibility t...
BackgroundCounty-level vaccination barriers (sociodemographic barriers, limited healthcare system re...
BackgroundCounty-level vaccination barriers (sociodemographic barriers, limited healthcare system re...
Seasonal influenza produces substantial disease within the United States every year. Despite the ava...
Background: While influenza cases in Arizona have nearly tripled since 2018, vaccination ratescontin...
While influenza cases in Arizona have nearly tripled since 2018, vaccination rates continue to lag. ...
During the 2004–2005 influenza season, the supply of vaccine to the United States was significantly ...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in rates of influenza vaccinations in the US remain an issue eve...
Introduction: Persistent disparities in influenza vaccination rates exist between racial/ethnic mino...
BACKGROUND: A large portion of the elderly population of the United States fails to receive an annua...
Objectives. This study identified racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination in high risk ad...
People living with chronic health conditions exhibit higher risk for developing severe complications...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in rates of influenza vaccinations in the US remain an issue eve...
Research on the social determinants of vaccine uptake often occur between racial/ethnic groups and n...
While persistent racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination have been reported among the eld...
To examine whether access to care factors account for racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccina...
BackgroundCounty-level vaccination barriers (sociodemographic barriers, limited healthcare system re...
BackgroundCounty-level vaccination barriers (sociodemographic barriers, limited healthcare system re...
Seasonal influenza produces substantial disease within the United States every year. Despite the ava...
Background: While influenza cases in Arizona have nearly tripled since 2018, vaccination ratescontin...
While influenza cases in Arizona have nearly tripled since 2018, vaccination rates continue to lag. ...
During the 2004–2005 influenza season, the supply of vaccine to the United States was significantly ...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in rates of influenza vaccinations in the US remain an issue eve...
Introduction: Persistent disparities in influenza vaccination rates exist between racial/ethnic mino...
BACKGROUND: A large portion of the elderly population of the United States fails to receive an annua...
Objectives. This study identified racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination in high risk ad...
People living with chronic health conditions exhibit higher risk for developing severe complications...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in rates of influenza vaccinations in the US remain an issue eve...
Research on the social determinants of vaccine uptake often occur between racial/ethnic groups and n...
While persistent racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccination have been reported among the eld...
To examine whether access to care factors account for racial/ethnic disparities in influenza vaccina...
BackgroundCounty-level vaccination barriers (sociodemographic barriers, limited healthcare system re...
BackgroundCounty-level vaccination barriers (sociodemographic barriers, limited healthcare system re...
Seasonal influenza produces substantial disease within the United States every year. Despite the ava...