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Trajectory of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Over Time and Association of Initial Vaccine Hesitancy With Subsequent Vaccination

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  • 05/23/2025
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    Aaron Siegler, Emory UniversityNicole Luisi, Emory UniversityEric W Hall, Emory UniversityHeather Bradley, Georgia State UniversityTravis Sanchez, Emory UniversityBenjamin Lopman, Emory UniversityPatrick Sullivan, Emory University
Language
  • English
Date
  • 2021-09-24
Publisher
  • AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
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Copyright Statement
  • 2021 Siegler AJ et al. JAMA Network Open.
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Volume
  • 4
Issue
  • 9
Start Page
  • e2126882
End Page
  • e2126882
Grant/Funding Information
  • Salesforce donated licenses and system development, and the Kaiser Family Foundation provided design contributions. This study was supported by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (grant 3R01AI143875-02S1 to Dr Siegler).
Abstract
  • This cohort study assesses the association between baseline vaccine hesitancy and vaccine receipt at study follow-up and explores the validity of vaccine self-report.
Author Notes
  • Aaron J. Siegler, MHS, PhD, Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, 1518 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322. Email: asiegle@emory.edu
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  • Health Sciences, Epidemiology

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