Hesitant adopters: An examination of hesitancy among adults in Arkansas who have taken the COVID‐19 vaccine
Abstract Recent research suggests people who report vaccine hesitancy may still get vaccinated; however, little is known about hesitancy among those who chose to vaccinate. The current study focused on individuals who received the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) vaccine despite their hesitancy,...
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Main Authors: | Pearl A. McElfish (Author), Brett Rowland (Author), Aaron J. Scott (Author), Jennifer A. Andersen (Author), Sheena CarlLee (Author), Joshua C. McKinnon (Author), Sharon Reece (Author), Sandra M. Meredith‐Neve (Author), Michael D. Macechko (Author), Morgan Gurel‐Headley (Author), Don E. Willis (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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