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Discriminative Cut-Offs, Concurrent Criterion Validity, and Test-Retest Reliability of the Oxford Vaccine Hesitancy Scale. [PDF]
Kantor J +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background During the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic, pregnant women and new mothers in Australia experienced extreme pandemic societal responses but low SARS‐CoV‐2 incidence. This offers one of the few opportunities internationally to learn from the pandemic's indirect effects on maternal health, informing future policy ...
Ashleigh Shipton +4 more
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Vaccine hesitancy and bone health: Musculoskeletal sequelae of vaccine-preventable diseases. [PDF]
Shabbir R +3 more
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Abstract Objectives Conspiracy thinking has played a significant role in shaping public responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic and has influenced citizens' adherence to government protocols, including reluctance to receive vaccination and adherence to public health measures.
Michele Roccato +2 more
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Latinx individuals in North Texas: Understandings from a community study. [PDF]
Ali S +4 more
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Pregnancy in the Shadow of Covid‐19: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Introduction Pregnancy is a unique time that can be affected by environmental events. This study was conducted to explain mothers' understanding of pregnancy during the Covid‐19 pandemic. Methods This study was conducted with a qualitative content analysis approach. Data were obtained through in‐depth virtual semi‐structured interviews with 16
Giti Ozgoli +1 more
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Public trust and cooperation in infectious disease control rest on three pillars: engagement, vaccine communication, and data presentation. Together, these foundations support resilient and inclusive public health responses to misinformation and uncertainty.
Sheena Cruickshank +2 more
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Perceived risk and time costs as correlates of hepatitis vaccine hesitancy among Chinese university students: A ten‑university cross‑sectional study. [PDF]
Li Z +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background Industrial and coastal regions may experience unique pandemic‐related mortality patterns, yet data from Middle Eastern occupational cohorts are extremely limited. Methods In this retrospective cohort study, we analyzed 58,976 deaths in Bushehr Province, Iran (2014–2023).
Ali Soleimaninejad +3 more
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