The Efficacy of a Brief, Altruism-Eliciting Video Intervention in Enhancing COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions Among a Population-Based Sample of Younger Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundHigh COVID-19 vaccine uptake is crucial to containing the pandemic and reducing hospitalizations and deaths. Younger adults (aged 20-39 years) have demonstrated lower levels of vaccine uptake compared to older adults, while being more likely to transmit the virus du...
Main Authors: | Patricia Zhu, Ovidiu Tatar, Gabrielle Griffin-Mathieu, Samara Perez, Ben Haward, Gregory Zimet, Matthew Tunis, Ève Dubé, Zeev Rosberger |
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Formato: | Artigo |
Idioma: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2022-05-01
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Series: | JMIR Public Health and Surveillance |
Acceso en liña: | https://publichealth.jmir.org/2022/5/e37328 |
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