Y Choi, AM Fox - Social Science & Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Study goal This study examines the sources of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and refusal in Americans by decomposing different forms of government trust/mistrust including trust in …
The COVID-19 pandemic poses unprecedented risks to the well-being of Americans. To control the pandemic, a sufficient proportion of the population needs to be vaccinated …
JL Brown - Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities, 2023 - Springer
Black Americans are more likely to be essential workers due to racial capitalism. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, essential workers are less able to adhere to social distancing and …
The COVID crisis of the past three years has greatly impacted stakeholder relationships between scientists, health providers, policy makers, pharmaceutical industry employees …
The pandemic has disrupted public health and social well-being for more than two years. With the vaccine efficacy waning over time and the spread of new variants, a booster …
In the wake of mass COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in 2021, significant differences in vaccine skepticism emerged across Europe, with Eastern European countries in particular …
Objectives Older adults face increased risks from infectious diseases which are often preventable with vaccines. The current study examines demographic variation in vaccine …
Does aligning misinformation content with individuals' core moral values facilitate its spread? We investigate this question in three behavioral experiments (N 1a= 615; N 1b …
Despite hundreds of studies examining belief in conspiracy theories, it is still unclear who— demographically—is most likely to believe such theories. To remedy this knowledge gap, we …