BackgroundCOVID-19 vaccination rates are lower among historically marginalized populations, including Black/African American and Latinx populations, threatening to contribute to already high COVID-19 morbidity and mortality disparities for these groups. We conducted a community-based participatory research study using qualitative methods to explore knowledge and beliefs about COVID-19 vaccination among Black/African American, Latinx, and Chinese American residents of the San Francisco Bay Area and assess their views on vaccination outreach and delivery strategies.Methods and findingsData were collected from January 14, 2021, to February 24, 2021, with adult residents (N = 109 [Female: N = 76; 70%]) in San Francisco. Focus groups (N = 10) an...
BackgroundThe Latinx population in the United States has experienced high rates of infection, hospit...
INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 vaccination effectively reduces severe disease and death from COVID-19. Howev...
The introduction of COVID-19 vaccines is a major public health breakthrough. However, members of US ...
BackgroundCOVID-19 vaccination rates are lower among historically marginalized populations, includin...
Objective: The study was designed to compare intentions to receive COVID-19 vaccination by race–ethn...
The study was designed to compare intentions to receive COVID-19 vaccination by race-ethnicity, to i...
ImportanceThe COVID-19 pandemic has had disproportionate effects on racial and ethnic minority commu...
COVID-19 has disproportionately affected Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities,...
ObjectiveTo explore factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine decision-making among Black adults at high-...
As COVID-19 vaccines are readily available and most U.S. adults who are enthusiastic about the vacci...
Lack of trust in biomedical research, government, and health care systems, especially among racial/e...
ObjectiveLatino adults in Los Angeles have experienced disproportionate cases, deaths, and socioecon...
COVID-19 disproportionally affected Hispanic/Latinx populations exacerbating systemic health inequit...
BackgroundCOVID-19 is significantly impacting the health and well-being of the country, particularly...
COVID-19 vaccines were approved for use in the general American public by late 2020 and early 2021. ...
BackgroundThe Latinx population in the United States has experienced high rates of infection, hospit...
INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 vaccination effectively reduces severe disease and death from COVID-19. Howev...
The introduction of COVID-19 vaccines is a major public health breakthrough. However, members of US ...
BackgroundCOVID-19 vaccination rates are lower among historically marginalized populations, includin...
Objective: The study was designed to compare intentions to receive COVID-19 vaccination by race–ethn...
The study was designed to compare intentions to receive COVID-19 vaccination by race-ethnicity, to i...
ImportanceThe COVID-19 pandemic has had disproportionate effects on racial and ethnic minority commu...
COVID-19 has disproportionately affected Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities,...
ObjectiveTo explore factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine decision-making among Black adults at high-...
As COVID-19 vaccines are readily available and most U.S. adults who are enthusiastic about the vacci...
Lack of trust in biomedical research, government, and health care systems, especially among racial/e...
ObjectiveLatino adults in Los Angeles have experienced disproportionate cases, deaths, and socioecon...
COVID-19 disproportionally affected Hispanic/Latinx populations exacerbating systemic health inequit...
BackgroundCOVID-19 is significantly impacting the health and well-being of the country, particularly...
COVID-19 vaccines were approved for use in the general American public by late 2020 and early 2021. ...
BackgroundThe Latinx population in the United States has experienced high rates of infection, hospit...
INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 vaccination effectively reduces severe disease and death from COVID-19. Howev...
The introduction of COVID-19 vaccines is a major public health breakthrough. However, members of US ...