When believing in divine immanence explains vaccine hesitancy: a matter of conspiracy beliefs?

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  • who: Riccardo Ladini and Cristiano Vezzoni from the The study was carried out in the Italian context, charu2010 acterized by a particularly homogeneous religious landu2010 scapeItaly is a Catholic country, where the large majoru2010 ity of people report belonging to the Catholic reliu2010 gion (73%, according to , data from the European Social Survey). Church attendance has declined signifiu2010 cantly since the, s (Vezzoni and Biolcati Rinaldi, ) but remains higher than in most European countries. Nonetheless, despite this ongoing process of secularizau2010 tion, a consistent portion of the Italian population still perceives the presence of God and the . . .

     

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