Psychological reactance impacts ratings of pediatrician vaccine-related communication quality, perceived vaccine safety, and vaccination priority among U.S. parents
Physician communication surrounding vaccination is important in driving patient compliance with schedules and recommendations, but patient psychological factors suggest that communication strategies may have differential effects on patients. This paper investigates how psychological reactance, defin...
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Main Authors: | Stacey R. Finkelstein (Author), Wendy Attaya Boland (Author), Beth Vallen (Author), Paul M. Connell (Author), Gary D. Sherman (Author), Kristen A. Feemster (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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