Do previously held vaccine attitudes dictate the extent and influence of vaccine information-seeking behavior during pregnancy?
Pregnancy represents a high information need state, where uncertainty around medical intervention is common. As such, the pertussis vaccination given during pregnancy presents a unique opportunity to study the interaction between vaccine attitudes and vaccine information-seeking behavior. We surveye...
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Main Authors: | Richard M. Clarke (Author), Miroslav Sirota (Author), Pauline Paterson (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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