Sieverding, Monika Zintel, Stephanie Schmidt, Laura Arbogast, Anna Lisa von Wagner, Christian
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Psychology, health & medicine
The goal of our study was to examine the intention to get vaccinated using predictors from the 5C Model of vaccination attitudes, the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and the Health Belief Model (HBM). Between August and November 2020, an online survey was delivered to 1428 participants in the UK and Germany (mean age = 40.6; 57% women), assessing ...
Kim, Soojung Willis, Erin Wehlage, Shane Scheffer-Wentz, Hannah Dulitz, Michael
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BMC public health
Only 63.8% of Americans who are 18-to-24-years-old have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19 as of June 1, 2022. The Grand Forks County, North Dakota is facing a similar challenge. As of June 2022, 47% of individuals in the 19-to-29-year-old age group are vaccinated. Focusing on unvaccinated individuals in their 20s, Study 1 aims to understand the wa...
bourreau, coline baron, angela schwarzinger, michaël alla, françois cambon, linda godinot, léo donzel study, covamax
COVID-19 vaccines are one of the best tools to limit the spread of the virus. However, vaccine hesitancy is increasing worldwide, and France is one of the most hesitant countries. From the beginning of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign, health care workers (HCW) have been prioritized in the vaccination strategy but were also hesitant. This study wa...
Abdessadek, Mohammed Ben-Saghroune, Hayat Boubker, Omar Iken, Imane Abid, Houssni Amraoui, Belkassem El Khabbal, Youssef
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Data in brief
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has had an immense impact on humanity in every aspect of life. Governments around the world have mandated movement restrictions, including in the Moroccan government, in which unfortunately the pandemic continues to propagate and causes serious problems for public health and economic activities in the Kingdom. As...
Lachance-Grzela, Mylène Charbonneau, Andréanne Jbilou, Jalila Dubé, Anik Richard, Josée
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Journal of community health
Vaccine refusal by even a small subset of the population can undermine the success of the vaccination campaigns which are currently underway worldwide. The goal of this study was to identify determinants of intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine. More precisely, it aimed at examining whether socioeconomic factors, levels of mistrust toward authoriti...
Alarcón-Braga, Esteban A Hernandez-Bustamante, Enrique A Salazar-Valdivia, Farley E Valdez-Cornejo, Valeria A Mosquera-Rojas, Melany D Ulloque-Badaracco, Juan R Rondon-Saldaña, Jenny C Zafra-Tanaka, Jessica H
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Travel medicine and infectious disease
Vaccination represents an important strategy to mitigate COVID-19 related morbidity and mortality by protecting against severe forms of the disease and reducing hospitalization and death rates. In this sense, the objective of this study is to estimate the prevalence of Vaccination Intention (VI) against COVID-19 in Latin America and Caribbean (LAC)...
Bruno, Francesco Laganà, Valentina Pistininzi, Rebecca Tarantino, Francesca Martin, Leslie Servidio, Rocco
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Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.j.)
Despite the massive volume of scientific evidence on the benefits of immunisation, vaccine hesitancy is still a global health threat and represents an obstacle to controlling the spread of viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 and its associated COVID-19. Thus, the present study aimed to adapt and validate an Italian version of the Vaccination Attitudes Exami...
Walsh, Jane C Comar, Miranda Folan, Joy Williams, Samantha Kola-Palmer, Susanna
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Acta psychologica
The successful control of the COVID-19 pandemic depends largely on the acceptance and uptake of a COVID-19 vaccine among the public. Thus, formative research aiming to understand and determine the causes of weak and/or positive vaccination intentions is vital in order to ensure the success of future and current vaccination programmes through the pr...
Euser, Saskia Kroese, Floor M Derks, Mare de Bruin, Marijn
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Vaccine
Vaccination of youth could be key to preventing future outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2. Given the limited direct health benefit for young people, it is important to understand how youth themselves perceive obtaining a vaccination. This survey study in a representative sample of Dutch youth aged 12-18 showed that 73% were willing to get vaccinated against C...
Nguyen, Phi-Hung Van Nguyen, Duy
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Data in brief
In the context of the COVID-19 response, this study presents an illustrated dataset to examine trust, COVID-19 risk perception, COVID-19 vaccination perception, subject norms, social media and intention to vaccinate among Vietnamese. Our questionnaire was conducted in Vietnamese and then translated into English and distributed to respondents throug...