Rethinking the frontiers of vaccine acceptance: Impact of visual messages in promoting the actual intake of COVID-19 vaccines among vulnerable populations
Studies on COVID-19 vaccine mainly focused on behavior intention and rarely on actual intake. This study attempted to fill this gap by assessing the impact of visual artistic messages on COVID-19 vaccination among victims of insecurity. The study was a quasi-experiment involving 362 victims of insec...
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Main Authors: | Ngozi Agujiobi-Odoh (Author), Itiav Vershima Joseph (Author), Chinweobo-Onuoha Blessing (Author), Chidi Amaechi (Author), Obinna Muoh (Author), Peter Nwokolo (Author), Gever Verlumun Celestine (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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