Parents’ intention to vaccinate their child for covid-19: a mixed-methods study (covaccs-wave 3)

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    Parental COVID-19 vaccination intention Multiple factors are important in parents` vaccine decision making for their children. Previous research indicates that uptake of child vaccination is associated with: perceived vaccine safety, generally positive vaccine attitudes, perceived susceptibility of the child to infection and greater normative beliefs for vaccination. Evidence for associations with parent and child sociodemographic characteristics was mixed, but parental COVID-19 vaccine uptake (or intention) was consistently associated with intention to vaccinate one`s child. Parental COVID-19 vaccination intention Parents who intended to vaccinate their child most commonly cited the protection . . .

     

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