A qualitative study exploring the social contagion of attitudes and uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations
Vaccination attitudes and uptake can spread within social networks. This study aims to understand the perceived social contagion mechanisms of vaccination uptake in the context of COVID-19 pandemic. Eleven semi-structured interviews were conducted following a purposive sampling of three hesitant, th...
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Main Authors: | Christiana Karashiali (Author), Pinelopi Konstantinou (Author), Andria Christodoulou (Author), Maria Kyprianidou (Author), Christiana Nicolaou (Author), Maria Karekla (Author), Nicos Middleton (Author), Angelos P. Kassianos (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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