Scarcity in COVID-19 vaccine supplies reduces perceived vaccination priority and increases vaccine hesitancy
Year of publication: |
2022
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Authors: | Pereira, Beatriz ; Fehl, Amy Greiner ; Finkelstein, Stacey R. ; Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M. ; Caserotti, Marta |
Published in: |
Psychology & marketing. - New York, NY : Wiley Interscience, ISSN 1520-6793, ZDB-ID 2002068-5. - Vol. 39.2022, 5, p. 921-936
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Subject: | at-risk populations | compassion | COVID-19 | scarcity | trust | vaccination intentions | vaccine hesitancy | Impfung | Vaccination | Coronavirus | Arzneimittel | Pharmaceuticals | Gesundheitspolitik | Health policy | Infektionskrankheit | Infectious disease | Wirkungsanalyse | Impact assessment |
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