Psychological antecedents toward COVID-19 vaccination explain the high rates of vaccine rejection among the Libyan population 2 years after starting vaccination campaigns
ConclusionsVaccine rejection can be influenced by various non-modifiable factors such as age and sex. However, psychological factors, including confidence, constraints, and collective responsibility, play a significant role and can be targeted and modified to reduce vaccine rejection among Libyans.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Source Type: research
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