2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289309
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Social interactions and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: Evidence from a full population study in Sweden

Johan Klaesson,
José Lobo,
Charlotta Mellander

Abstract: We investigate whether an individual’s information milieu―an individual’s residential neighborhood and co-workers―affects the decision to get a COVID-19 vaccine. The decision to accept or refuse a vaccine is intensely personal and involves the processing of information about phenomena likely to be unfamiliar to most individuals. One can thus expect an interplay between an individual’s level of education and skills and the information processing of others whom with whom she can interact and whose decision she c… Show more

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“…Despite these scientific facts, vaccine hesitancy remains a threat to public health. The decision to accept or refuse a vaccine is personal and involves not only the intellectual process, but is also based on beliefs [5][6][7]. Especially vulnerable populations, e.g.…”
Section: Introduction and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these scientific facts, vaccine hesitancy remains a threat to public health. The decision to accept or refuse a vaccine is personal and involves not only the intellectual process, but is also based on beliefs [5][6][7]. Especially vulnerable populations, e.g.…”
Section: Introduction and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%