Perceived partial social integration, levels of distress and resilience, and COVID-19 vaccine rejection of Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel
IntroductionThe present study examines the role of perceived partial social integration (PPSI) in determining the rejection of the COVID-19 vaccine of Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel.MethodsThe research hypotheses are examined using a relatively large sample of the Israeli public, including 208 A...
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Main Authors: | Yohanan Eshel (Author), Shaul Kimhi (Author), Hadas Marciano (Author), Bruria Adini (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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