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Vaccines: Philosophical, moral beliefs tied to religion determine acceptance

Strong philosophical and moral beliefs associated with many religions can contribute to vaccine hesitancy and reduce vaccination rates, a new study shows.

Researchers from four universities including the University of Michigan examined attitudes and behaviors for three vaccines: flu, measles-mump ....

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Vaccines: Philosophical, moral beliefs tied to religion determine acceptance

Vaccines: Philosophical, moral beliefs tied to religion determine acceptance
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Mainstream news more reliable than social, alternative media for accurate health information

People may find it difficult to discern the facts about vaccines with the extensive amount of health misinformation disseminated on websites and social media.

Accuracy and truth, according to a new study involving three countries, including the United States, has been found by individuals who rel ....

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Concerns over infecting others matter more for vaccination in sparsely populated areas


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Concerns over infecting others play a greater role in people s willingness to be vaccinated in sparsely populated areas than dense urban ones, according to newly published findings in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS) of the United States.
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) of the University of Pennsylvania examined people s behavior getting a flu vaccine as well as their future intentions to be vaccinated against the flu and COVID-19.
Given that they encounter more people and have a greater risk of transmitting disease, it might seem that people in urban environments would be more highly motivated to vaccinate because of prosocial concerns - to protect others. But that is not what the research found. ....

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