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Behavioral Insights from Vaccine Adoption in Nigeria: Cross-Sectional Survey Findings.

Sohail AghaIfeanyi McWilliams NsoforDrew BernardSarah FrancisNandan Rao
Published in: Interactive journal of medical research (2024)
These findings suggest that hope is more important for Nigerians than fear when it comes to vaccine adoption, enjoying life is more important than worrying about getting the disease, and approval from friends and family is more powerful than their disapproval. These findings suggest that emphasizing the benefits of leading a fuller life after being vaccinated is more likely to succeed than increasing Nigerians' fear of COVID-19. This study identifies a very different set of factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine adoption than previous Nigerian studies.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
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  • electronic health record
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • gene expression