International audienceBackground and objectiveSeasonal influenza is frequent among students and often responsible for impaired academic performance and lower levels of general health. However, the vaccination rate in this population is very low. As the seasonal influenza vaccine is not compulsory in France, it is important to improve the vaccination uptake by identifying predictors of both intention and behaviour. This study investigated the effect of decisional balance, motivation and self-efficacy on vaccination acceptance using the Extended Health Belief Model (HBM) and Self-Determination Theory (SDT).Design and Main Outcome MeasuresUniversity students were invited to fill in an online survey to answer questions about their influenza vac...
The present research examined which motivational factors contribute to individuals’ intention to tak...
International audienceBackground - The start of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign among French healt...
We use self-determination theory to extend the conceptual understanding of flu vaccine hesitancy amo...
Global pandemic H1N1 has been associated with high symptom severity among young adults. The present ...
The goal of our study was to examine the intention to get vaccinated using predictors from the 5C Mo...
This cross-sectional study was undertaken to compare university students who received the 2009 H1N1 ...
Health Authorities recommend annual vaccination of healthcare personnel (HCP) against influenza to p...
Several models of health behavior have been utilized in attempting to understand vaccination behavio...
AbstractHealth Authorities recommend annual vaccination of healthcare personnel (HCP) against influe...
The seasonal flu affects millions of people every year. College students are often not considered to...
Objective. Global pandemic H1N1 was atypical of influenza in that it was associated with high sympto...
Background. Vaccination effectively prevents seasonal influenza. To promote vaccination adherence, i...
Background While COVID-19 vaccine uptake has been encouraging overall, some individuals are either ...
It is common for elderly people and those with such chronic disorders as respiratory diseases to suf...
The present research examined which motivational factors contribute to individuals’ intention to tak...
The present research examined which motivational factors contribute to individuals’ intention to tak...
International audienceBackground - The start of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign among French healt...
We use self-determination theory to extend the conceptual understanding of flu vaccine hesitancy amo...
Global pandemic H1N1 has been associated with high symptom severity among young adults. The present ...
The goal of our study was to examine the intention to get vaccinated using predictors from the 5C Mo...
This cross-sectional study was undertaken to compare university students who received the 2009 H1N1 ...
Health Authorities recommend annual vaccination of healthcare personnel (HCP) against influenza to p...
Several models of health behavior have been utilized in attempting to understand vaccination behavio...
AbstractHealth Authorities recommend annual vaccination of healthcare personnel (HCP) against influe...
The seasonal flu affects millions of people every year. College students are often not considered to...
Objective. Global pandemic H1N1 was atypical of influenza in that it was associated with high sympto...
Background. Vaccination effectively prevents seasonal influenza. To promote vaccination adherence, i...
Background While COVID-19 vaccine uptake has been encouraging overall, some individuals are either ...
It is common for elderly people and those with such chronic disorders as respiratory diseases to suf...
The present research examined which motivational factors contribute to individuals’ intention to tak...
The present research examined which motivational factors contribute to individuals’ intention to tak...
International audienceBackground - The start of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign among French healt...
We use self-determination theory to extend the conceptual understanding of flu vaccine hesitancy amo...