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Lessons from COVID-19 for behavioural and communication interventions to enhance vaccine uptake
Authors: Lewandowsky S, Schmid P, Habersaat K, Nielsen S, Seale H, Betsch C, Böhm R, Geiger M, Craig B, Sunstein C, Sah S, MacDonald N, Dubé E, Fancourt D, Larson H, Jackson C, Mazhnaya A, Dutta M, Fountoulakis, Kachkachishvili I, Soveri A, Caserotti M, Őri D, Girolamo G, Rodriguez-Blazquez C, Falcón M, Romay-Barja M, João Forjaz M, Earnshaw Blomquist S, Appelqvist E, Temkina A, Lieberoth A, Harvey T.S, Holford D, Fasce A, Van Damme P, Danchin M
Publication year: 2023
Journal: Communications Psychology
Article number: 35
Volume: 1
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s44271-023-00036-7
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The Covid pandemic has yielded new insights into psychological vaccine acceptance factors. This knowledge serves as a basis for behavioral and communication interventions that can increase vaccination readiness for other diseases.
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