Introduction The distrust, delay and refusal of vaccinations represent serious threats to global public health. As demonstrated by the dramatic worldwide impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, adequate vaccine coverage against infectious diseases is essential towards the preservation and function of virtually every aspect of our society. While the determinants of vaccine hesitancy and pandemic concern have been widely investigated, conflicting evidence exists with regards to their association with education levels and political views. Methods This study aimed to investigate whether science literacy levels and standpoint on social and economic matters are associated with different levels of vaccine confidence and COVID-19 concern. An online survey...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced governments to impose major restrictions on individual freedom in o...
COVID-19 reminded us of the importance of vaccinating for successfully overcoming health-related cri...
Studies have identified a greater reluctance for members of the Black, Asian, and minority ethnic co...
We test the hypothesis that COVID‐19 vaccine hesitancy is attributable to distrustful complacency—an...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which began in early 2020, is a global public health crisis. To preve...
Background: Vaccines have been contributing to eradicate or drastically reduce the incidence of comm...
Background: Vaccines have been contributing to eradicate or drastically reduce the incidence of comm...
BACKGROUND: Vaccine hesitancy presents an obstacle to the campaign to control COVID-19. It has previ...
Rational/Objective: Mandating vaccinations can harm public trust, and informational interventions c...
Worldwide studies continuously confirm that vaccination is a safe and effective method of combating ...
Understanding vaccine hesitancy has become increasingly important during the COVID-19 pandemic as go...
We test the hypothesis that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is attributable to distrustful complacency -a...
Objective: Vaccines are an effective means to reduce the spread of diseases, but they are sometimes ...
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...
Background: Vaccine hesitancy has been a longstanding challenge for public health. However, the COVI...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced governments to impose major restrictions on individual freedom in o...
COVID-19 reminded us of the importance of vaccinating for successfully overcoming health-related cri...
Studies have identified a greater reluctance for members of the Black, Asian, and minority ethnic co...
We test the hypothesis that COVID‐19 vaccine hesitancy is attributable to distrustful complacency—an...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which began in early 2020, is a global public health crisis. To preve...
Background: Vaccines have been contributing to eradicate or drastically reduce the incidence of comm...
Background: Vaccines have been contributing to eradicate or drastically reduce the incidence of comm...
BACKGROUND: Vaccine hesitancy presents an obstacle to the campaign to control COVID-19. It has previ...
Rational/Objective: Mandating vaccinations can harm public trust, and informational interventions c...
Worldwide studies continuously confirm that vaccination is a safe and effective method of combating ...
Understanding vaccine hesitancy has become increasingly important during the COVID-19 pandemic as go...
We test the hypothesis that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is attributable to distrustful complacency -a...
Objective: Vaccines are an effective means to reduce the spread of diseases, but they are sometimes ...
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...
Background: Vaccine hesitancy has been a longstanding challenge for public health. However, the COVI...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced governments to impose major restrictions on individual freedom in o...
COVID-19 reminded us of the importance of vaccinating for successfully overcoming health-related cri...
Studies have identified a greater reluctance for members of the Black, Asian, and minority ethnic co...