Factors associated with delayed infant immunization in a nationally representative cohort study.
Jacqueline HomelB EdwardsPublished in: Child: care, health and development (2018)
Parental attitudes accounted for a relatively small percentage of delayed infant immunization. In contrast, many children who did not receive vaccines on time were characterized by social disadvantage, especially larger family size. Researchers and policy-makers should consider how to make timely immunization easier for busy parents.