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Improving older adults' vaccination uptake: Are existing measures of vaccine hesitancy valid and reliable for older people?

Nicola Ann CoganAllyson J GallantLouise A Brown NichollsSusan RasmussenDavid YoungLynn Williams
Published in: Journal of health psychology (2022)
We sought to establish whether two recently developed measures, the 5C scale and the Vaccination Attitudes Examination (VAX) were reliable and valid for use with older adults. A total of 372 UK-dwelling participants (65-92 years, M  = 70.5 years, SD = 4.6) completed a cross-sectional survey measuring health and socio-demographic characteristics in relation to vaccine uptake for influenza, pneumococcal and shingles. The 5C and VAX scales were administered to test their reliability, validity and dimensionality. Both scales showed good internal reliability and convergent, discriminant and concurrent validity. Their factor structures were also confirmed, supporting their use with older adult populations.
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