- Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
- SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
- Misinformation and Its Impacts
Nanyang Technological University
2021-2022
COVID-19 vaccines are crucial for achieving sufficient immunisation coverage to manage the pandemic, but vaccine hesitancy persists. This study aimed investigate prevalence and determinants of in adults parents vaccinating their children using an integrated social cognition model. A community-based cohort Singapore [N = 1623] completed a survey (wave 25) between June July 2021 which measured risk perceptions, distress, trust, vaccination beliefs, intentions/behaviours. Results indicated low...
In response to declining vaccine-induced immunity and the emergence of new COVID-19 variants, booster vaccination programmes have been widely launched in several high-income countries. However, public has slow, scepticism about these is rising settings. This study sought identify sociodemographic, emotional, psychological factors associated with vaccine hesitancy Singapore. Derived from a community cohort, 1005 fully vaccinated adults (62.1% female, mean age = 42.6 years) that had not...