Co-designing and pilot testing a digital game to improve vaccine attitudes and misinformation resistance in Ghana
Misinformation related to vaccines has been shown to potentially negatively impact public perceptions and intentions to vaccinate in many contexts including COVID-19 vaccination in Ghana. Psychological inoculation - where recipients are warned about the misleading techniques used in misinformation -...
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Main Authors: | John Cook (Author), Chelsey Lepage (Author), Kathryn L. Hopkins (Author), Wendy Cook (Author), Emmanuel Awuni Kolog (Author), Angus Thomson (Author), Iddi Iddrisu (Author), Siobhan Burnette (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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