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  1. Sep 22, 2022 · Vaccine hesitancy is linked to a variety of socio-economic and demographic factors. Concerns about vaccine safety and efficacy are most common in high-income countries (HICs), whereas in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), cultural and religious beliefs, negative historical experiences with foreign medicine and vaccination campaigns, as ...

  2. Vaccine hesitancy refers to delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite availability of vaccination services. Vaccine hesitancy is complex and context specific varying across time, place and vaccines. It includes factors such as complacency, convenience and confidence.

  3. Jul 16, 2021 · A framework developed from research done in high-income countries, called ‘the 5C model of the drivers of vaccine hesitancy’, provides five main individual person–level determinants for vaccine...

    • Shingai Machingaidze, Charles Shey Wiysonge, Charles Shey Wiysonge
    • 2021
  4. The World Health Organization identified “the reluctance or refusal to vaccinate despite availability of vaccines” as one of the 10 threats to global health in 2019. The negative influence of anti-vaccination movements is often named as a cause of increasing vaccine resistance in the public.

  5. Mar 17, 2022 · A systematic review of existing peer-reviewed research using key search terms “Vaccine hesitancy AND COVID-19” found lower acceptance of vaccines among women, Blacks/Africans, unemployed...

  6. Nov 24, 2022 · Vaccine hesitancy, defined as the delay or refusal to receive a vaccine, despite access and availability, is complex and context-specific, remaining one of the top 10 threats to global health...

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  8. Feb 21, 2023 · The existence of “hesitant adopters” has implications for the definition of vaccine hesitancy (i.e., not just behavioral) and is a key issue for messaging and interventions on vaccines that require individuals to make decisions about additional doses and boosters.