2023
DOI: 10.3390/computation11100208
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Influence of Media Information Sources on Vaccine Uptake: The Full and Inconsistent Mediating Role of Vaccine Hesitancy

Almudena Recio-Román,
Manuel Recio-Menéndez,
María Victoria Román-González

Abstract: Vaccine hesitancy is a significant public health concern, with numerous studies demonstrating its negative impact on immunization rates. One factor that can influence vaccine hesitancy is media coverage of vaccination. The media is a significant source of immunization information and can significantly shape people’s attitudes and behaviors toward vaccine uptake. Media influences vaccination positively or negatively. Accurate coverage of the benefits and effectiveness of vaccination can encourage uptake, while … Show more

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“…These findings align with previous studies [ 34 ], emphasizing the crucial role of traditional media, including television, radio, and the press, in disseminating essential information about the pandemic. Traditional media is generally perceived as more reliable due to its higher level of control and oversight, often in collaboration with official authorities [ 53 ]. However, the effect of traditional media did not manifest in Slovenia, which can be attributed to a general distrust of mass media among Slovenians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings align with previous studies [ 34 ], emphasizing the crucial role of traditional media, including television, radio, and the press, in disseminating essential information about the pandemic. Traditional media is generally perceived as more reliable due to its higher level of control and oversight, often in collaboration with official authorities [ 53 ]. However, the effect of traditional media did not manifest in Slovenia, which can be attributed to a general distrust of mass media among Slovenians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%