Parents' perceived vulnerability and perceived control in preventing Meningococcal C infection: a large-scale interview study about vaccination
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Parents' reported ambivalence toward large-scale vaccination programs for childhood diseases may be related to their perception of the risks of side-effects or safety of vaccination and the risk of contracting the disease. The a...
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Main Authors: | van der Wal Gerrit (Author), Hirasing Remy A (Author), Henneman Lidewij (Author), Timmermans Danielle RM (Author) |
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