2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/wrgce
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Measuring parents’ readiness to vaccinate themselves and their children against COVID-19

Abstract: To reach high vaccination rates against COVID-19, children and adolescents should be also vaccinated. To improve childhood vaccination rates and vaccination readiness, parents need to be addressed since they decide about the vaccination of their children. We adapted the 7C of vaccination readiness scale to measure parents’ readiness to vaccinate their children and evaluated the scale in a long and a short version in two studies. The study was first evaluated with a sample of N = 244 parents from the German COV… Show more

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“…One major challenge is the fact that among still unvaccinated adults, most are unwilling to get vaccinated; meanwhile, many children remain unvaccinated because of their caretakers' reluctance 2 . In some countries, despite great efforts to improve access and motivation, many vulnerable individuals have yet to get vaccinated (e.g.…”
Section: Current Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One major challenge is the fact that among still unvaccinated adults, most are unwilling to get vaccinated; meanwhile, many children remain unvaccinated because of their caretakers' reluctance 2 . In some countries, despite great efforts to improve access and motivation, many vulnerable individuals have yet to get vaccinated (e.g.…”
Section: Current Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%