The impact of negative emotional reactions on parental vaccine hesitancy after the 2018 vaccine event in China: A cross-sectional survey
Vaccination programs are cost-effective for preventing communicable diseases, yet vaccine events caused vaccine crises among parents nationwide, which has created challenges for current and future vaccination programs. This study aimed to investigate parents' emotional reactions (i.e., anger an...
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Main Authors: | Ruyu Sun (Author), Xiaomin Wang (Author), Leesa Lin (Author), Ning Zhang (Author), Lu Li (Author), Xudong Zhou (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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