Author: Carrieri, Vincenzo; Lagravinese, Raffele; Resce, Giuliano
                    Title: Predicting vaccine hesitancy from area-level indicators: A machine learning approach.  Cord-id: vwb2qssj  Document date: 2021_9_14
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                    Snippet: Vaccine hesitancy (VH) might represent a serious threat to the next COVID-19 mass immunization campaign. We use machine learning algorithms to predict communities at a high risk of VH relying on area-level indicators easily available to policymakers. We illustrate our approach on data from child immunization campaigns for seven nonmandatory vaccines carried out in 6062 Italian municipalities in 2016. A battery of machine learning models is compared in terms of area under the receiver operating c
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Vaccine hesitancy (VH) might represent a serious threat to the next COVID-19 mass immunization campaign. We use machine learning algorithms to predict communities at a high risk of VH relying on area-level indicators easily available to policymakers. We illustrate our approach on data from child immunization campaigns for seven nonmandatory vaccines carried out in 6062 Italian municipalities in 2016. A battery of machine learning models is compared in terms of area under the receiver operating characteristics curve. We find that the Random Forest algorithm best predicts areas with a high risk of VH improving the unpredictable baseline level by 24% in terms of accuracy. Among the area-level indicators, the proportion of waste recycling and the employment rate are found to be the most powerful predictors of high VH. This can support policymakers to target area-level provaccine awareness campaigns.
 
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