Given the need to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake among US young adults, we examined the extent of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in this population and related factors. We analyzed Fall 2020 survey data from 2,453 young adults (ages 18-34) across 6 US metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs; Mean = 24.67; 55.8% female; 5.4% Black, 12.7% Asian, 11.1% Hispanic; 75.5% college degree or higher). Multivariable linear regression examined correlates of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy (index score of willingness and likelihood of being vaccinated), including sociopolitical factors (MSA, political orientation, COVID-related news exposure), COVID-19 symptoms and testing, mental health (e.g., COVID-related stress), and sociodemographics. 45.3% were extremely w...
The goal of this study is to explore predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, including socio-demog...
We explored adults’ willingness to get the COVID vaccine. We hypothesized that adults would be more...
In the United States, African Americans (AAs) have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19 mort...
Given the need to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake among US young adults, we examined the extent of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as a major public health issue, with vaccines serving as a vital p...
Vaccine hesitancy could become a significant impediment to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. The cur...
Vaccine hesitancy could become a significant impediment to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. The cur...
Decreasing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is an urgent challenge in the US. This study aimed to examine ...
In a survey of older adults at higher risk for COVID-19 complications, we sought to describe expecta...
PurposeYoung adults have the highest cumulative incidence of COVID-19 infection in the country. Usin...
The Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to the development of several candidate vaccine...
Objectives While general principles related to vaccination hesitancy have been well-researched, rep...
An equitable COVID-19 vaccine rollout is a necessary piece of the public health strategy to end the ...
BackgroundThe inability to achieve high COVID-19 vaccination rates can continue to have serious harm...
Abstract This study assesses attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination and the predictive value of COVI...
The goal of this study is to explore predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, including socio-demog...
We explored adults’ willingness to get the COVID vaccine. We hypothesized that adults would be more...
In the United States, African Americans (AAs) have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19 mort...
Given the need to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake among US young adults, we examined the extent of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as a major public health issue, with vaccines serving as a vital p...
Vaccine hesitancy could become a significant impediment to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. The cur...
Vaccine hesitancy could become a significant impediment to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. The cur...
Decreasing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is an urgent challenge in the US. This study aimed to examine ...
In a survey of older adults at higher risk for COVID-19 complications, we sought to describe expecta...
PurposeYoung adults have the highest cumulative incidence of COVID-19 infection in the country. Usin...
The Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to the development of several candidate vaccine...
Objectives While general principles related to vaccination hesitancy have been well-researched, rep...
An equitable COVID-19 vaccine rollout is a necessary piece of the public health strategy to end the ...
BackgroundThe inability to achieve high COVID-19 vaccination rates can continue to have serious harm...
Abstract This study assesses attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination and the predictive value of COVI...
The goal of this study is to explore predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, including socio-demog...
We explored adults’ willingness to get the COVID vaccine. We hypothesized that adults would be more...
In the United States, African Americans (AAs) have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19 mort...