As COVID-19 vaccines are rolled out across the world, there are growing concerns about the roles that trust, belief in conspiracy theories, and spread of misinformation through social media play in impacting vaccine hesitancy. We use a nationally representative survey of 1476 adults in the UK between 12 and 18 December 2020, along with 5 focus groups conducted during the same period. Trust is a core predictor, with distrust in vaccines in general and mistrust in government raising vaccine hesitancy. Trust in health institutions and experts and perceived personal threat are vital, with focus groups revealing that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is driven by a misunderstanding of herd immunity as providing protection, fear of rapid vaccine develop...
Background: Vaccine hesitancy, associated with medical mistrust, confidence, complacency and knowled...
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an unprecedented, ever-changing situation causing disruption acr...
The recent focus of public discourse on better understanding the factors that might explain people’s...
As COVID-19 vaccines are rolled out across the world, there are growing concerns about the roles tha...
As COVID-19 vaccines are rolled out across the world, there are growing concerns about the roles tha...
As COVID-19 vaccines are rolled out across the world, there are growing concerns about the role that...
BACKGROUND: Vaccine hesitancy presents an obstacle to the campaign to control COVID-19. It has previ...
Background: The pace at which the present pandemic and future public health crises involving viral i...
More than a year after the introduction of vaccines against COVID-19, inoculation remains inconsiste...
We explore the implications of online social endorsement for the Covid-19 vaccination programme in t...
COVID-19 reminded us of the importance of vaccinating for successfully overcoming health-related cri...
There are mounting concerns about the adverse effects of social media on the public understanding of...
We test the hypothesis that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is attributable to distrustful complacency—an...
Abstract Objective: Vaccination hesitancy and conspiracy beliefs are a threat to achieving populati...
We test the hypothesis that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is attributable to distrustful complacency -a...
Background: Vaccine hesitancy, associated with medical mistrust, confidence, complacency and knowled...
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an unprecedented, ever-changing situation causing disruption acr...
The recent focus of public discourse on better understanding the factors that might explain people’s...
As COVID-19 vaccines are rolled out across the world, there are growing concerns about the roles tha...
As COVID-19 vaccines are rolled out across the world, there are growing concerns about the roles tha...
As COVID-19 vaccines are rolled out across the world, there are growing concerns about the role that...
BACKGROUND: Vaccine hesitancy presents an obstacle to the campaign to control COVID-19. It has previ...
Background: The pace at which the present pandemic and future public health crises involving viral i...
More than a year after the introduction of vaccines against COVID-19, inoculation remains inconsiste...
We explore the implications of online social endorsement for the Covid-19 vaccination programme in t...
COVID-19 reminded us of the importance of vaccinating for successfully overcoming health-related cri...
There are mounting concerns about the adverse effects of social media on the public understanding of...
We test the hypothesis that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is attributable to distrustful complacency—an...
Abstract Objective: Vaccination hesitancy and conspiracy beliefs are a threat to achieving populati...
We test the hypothesis that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is attributable to distrustful complacency -a...
Background: Vaccine hesitancy, associated with medical mistrust, confidence, complacency and knowled...
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an unprecedented, ever-changing situation causing disruption acr...
The recent focus of public discourse on better understanding the factors that might explain people’s...