Selected article for: "refusal vaccine hesitancy and vaccine hesitancy"

Author: Gorman, Jack M.; Scales, David A.; Gorman, Sara E.
Title: Expert Opinion in Mental Disorder: why is acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccines so problematic?
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  • Document date: 2021_2_11
  • ID: f2ydil8p
    Snippet: A substantial number of people say they will probably or definitely not have a vaccine for COVID-19. We place the reasons for vaccine hesitancy and refusal into three categories: fears that the vaccines are not safe, misinformed ideas, and agreement with conspiracy theories. Evidence-based approaches are available that account for the psychological factors underlying vaccine hesitancy and refusal that should form the basis for counteracting facts and persuasion.
    Document: A substantial number of people say they will probably or definitely not have a vaccine for COVID-19. We place the reasons for vaccine hesitancy and refusal into three categories: fears that the vaccines are not safe, misinformed ideas, and agreement with conspiracy theories. Evidence-based approaches are available that account for the psychological factors underlying vaccine hesitancy and refusal that should form the basis for counteracting facts and persuasion.

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