mong parents. These concerns are related to safety, adverse effects, lifestyle and religious issues. The present study focuses on compensatory health beliefs (CHBs), the beliefs that the adverse consequences of one health behavior are compensated by another health behavior, and examines whether CHB predicts behavior and mediates the association between the intention to vaccinate one’s children and vaccination behavior. Methods: Parents (n=90) to children up to 6 years old filled an online questionnaire taping intentions and behaviors to vaccinate, self-efficacy to vaccinate, compensatory health beliefs related to vaccination and lifestyle. Results: A significant negative association was found between CHB and intention to vaccinate and vacci...
Childhood immunisation effectively protects personal and public health, but a sizeable minority of p...
Purpose: The study was conducted to examine the effects of parents' vaccine hesitancy and COVID-19 v...
This study assessed mothers ’ intentions to vaccinate their daughters against human papillomavirus (...
Background: In the past two decades negative attitudes towards vaccination has surfaced among parent...
ObjectiveA movement of parents refusing vaccines for their children has contributed to increasingly ...
A growing number of parents delay vaccinations or are deciding not to vaccinate their children altog...
Objective: The objective of this study was to understand how low income, inner-city parents of presc...
The myths surrounding coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines have prompted scientists to refoc...
Abstract Objective This study aimed to identify the psychosocial factors involved in Italian paren...
Vaccination is a vital component in the battle against outbreaks of infectious diseases. Recognizing...
Seasonal influenza vaccine is the most effective strategy for reducing influenza incidence and sever...
Despite overwhelming evidence that vaccines are safe and effective, there has been a rise in vaccine...
Anti-vaccine conspiracy beliefs among parents can reduce vaccination intentions. Parents’ beliefs in...
ObjectivesThis study used a health belief theory derived framework and structural equation model to ...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown whether further expansion of the Dutch childhood vaccination program with ...
Childhood immunisation effectively protects personal and public health, but a sizeable minority of p...
Purpose: The study was conducted to examine the effects of parents' vaccine hesitancy and COVID-19 v...
This study assessed mothers ’ intentions to vaccinate their daughters against human papillomavirus (...
Background: In the past two decades negative attitudes towards vaccination has surfaced among parent...
ObjectiveA movement of parents refusing vaccines for their children has contributed to increasingly ...
A growing number of parents delay vaccinations or are deciding not to vaccinate their children altog...
Objective: The objective of this study was to understand how low income, inner-city parents of presc...
The myths surrounding coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines have prompted scientists to refoc...
Abstract Objective This study aimed to identify the psychosocial factors involved in Italian paren...
Vaccination is a vital component in the battle against outbreaks of infectious diseases. Recognizing...
Seasonal influenza vaccine is the most effective strategy for reducing influenza incidence and sever...
Despite overwhelming evidence that vaccines are safe and effective, there has been a rise in vaccine...
Anti-vaccine conspiracy beliefs among parents can reduce vaccination intentions. Parents’ beliefs in...
ObjectivesThis study used a health belief theory derived framework and structural equation model to ...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown whether further expansion of the Dutch childhood vaccination program with ...
Childhood immunisation effectively protects personal and public health, but a sizeable minority of p...
Purpose: The study was conducted to examine the effects of parents' vaccine hesitancy and COVID-19 v...
This study assessed mothers ’ intentions to vaccinate their daughters against human papillomavirus (...