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- What: Regarding the parents` concerns the main reason for their hesitancy was the influence of their negative perceptions from social media content including false or misleading information and negative allegations about vaccines reported by 449 (18.98%) of the participants. Negative social media was the main reason for parental hesitancy; public health efforts should focus on providing accurate and easily accessible information through educational campaigns on social media and other platforms. The inclusion criteria were being a parent or guardian residing in KSA during the study period, having a child (up to 18 years of age), and . . .

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