"Be honest and gain trust": a population health study to understand the factors associated with building trust in local government related to COVID-19 and vaccination in three historically disinvested neighborhoods in New York City
BackgroundDistrust in government among people of color is a response to generations of systemic racism that have produced preventable health inequities. Higher levels of trust in government are associated with better adherence to government guidelines and policies during emergencies, but factors ass...
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Main Authors: | Lauren J. Shiman (Author), Fatoumata Diallo (Author), Christina I. Nieves (Author), Brandon Brooks (Author), Rachel Dannefer (Author), Sheena Dorvil (Author), Maria Lejano (Author), Jennifer Pierre (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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