While scholarly attention to date has focused almost entirely on individual-level drivers of vaccine confidence, we show that macro-level factors play an important role in understanding individual propensity to be confident about vaccination. We analyse data from the 2018 Wellcome Global Monitor survey covering over 120,000 respondents in 126 countries to assess how societal-level trust in science is related to vaccine confidence. In countries with a high aggregate level of trust in science, people are more likely to be confident about vaccination, over and above their individual-level scientific trust. Additionally, we show that societal consensus around trust in science moderates these individual-level and country-level relationships. In ...
Vaccine acceptance depends on public trust and confidence in the safety and efficacy of vaccines and...
Trust in vaccines and in the institutions responsible for their management is a key asset in the glo...
Vaccine confidence has emerged as one of the most relevant psychological factors implied in the worl...
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...
Aim: People may differ in their vaccine-related beliefs (i.e. efficacy, safety, purpose), with a hos...
Vaccines--often lauded as one of the greatest public health interventions--are losing public confide...
International audienceBackground: Public trust in immunization is an increasingly important global h...
International audienceThis article analyzes the specific and critical role of trust in scientists on...
High acceptance of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines is instrumental to ending the pandem...
Objective: Vaccines are an effective means to reduce the spread of diseases, but they are sometimes ...
Vaccine acceptance depends on public trust and confidence in the safety and efficacy of vaccines and...
Objectives The management of the COVID-19 pandemic hinges on the approval of safe and effective vacc...
Vaccine acceptance depends on public trust and confidence in the safety and efficacy of vaccines and...
Trust in vaccines and in the institutions responsible for their management is a key asset in the glo...
Vaccine confidence has emerged as one of the most relevant psychological factors implied in the worl...
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...
Aim: People may differ in their vaccine-related beliefs (i.e. efficacy, safety, purpose), with a hos...
Vaccines--often lauded as one of the greatest public health interventions--are losing public confide...
International audienceBackground: Public trust in immunization is an increasingly important global h...
International audienceThis article analyzes the specific and critical role of trust in scientists on...
High acceptance of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines is instrumental to ending the pandem...
Objective: Vaccines are an effective means to reduce the spread of diseases, but they are sometimes ...
Vaccine acceptance depends on public trust and confidence in the safety and efficacy of vaccines and...
Objectives The management of the COVID-19 pandemic hinges on the approval of safe and effective vacc...
Vaccine acceptance depends on public trust and confidence in the safety and efficacy of vaccines and...
Trust in vaccines and in the institutions responsible for their management is a key asset in the glo...
Vaccine confidence has emerged as one of the most relevant psychological factors implied in the worl...