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Measuring the impact of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation on vaccination intent in the UK and USA

Article |?University of Barcelona

A global survey of potential acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine

Briefing |?SSHAP

Rapid Review: Vaccine Hesitancy and Building Confidence in COVID-19 Vaccination
This brief draws on social science literature and informal interviews with experts to illustrate that vaccine hesitancy is more complex and context-specific, and often reflects diverse, everyday anxieties.

Report |?IPSOS, World Economic Forum

Global attitudes on a COVID-19 vaccine – Ipsos survey for The World Economic Forum
In the Ipsos survey of more than 18,000 adults from 15 countries conducted in partnership with the World Economic Forum, 73% say they would get a vaccine for COVID-19 if it were available.

Report |?KFF

KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor: Attitudes Towards COVID-19 Vaccination Among Black Women and Men 

Briefing |?SSHAP

Community Resilience: Key Concepts and their Applications to Epidemic Shocks
This brief explores how the concepts of community resilience can be applied to epidemics and reviews the grey and academic literature on different approaches to community resilience.

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Addressing vulnerabilities in communities facing infectious disease threats: A need for social science-driven assessments

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Cross-Country Comparison of Public Awareness, Rumors, and Behavioral Responses to the COVID-19 Epidemic: Infodemiology Study
This comparative study highlights the urgent need for international coordination to promote mutual learning about epidemic characteristics and effective control measures as well as to trigger early and timely responses in individual countries.

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Psychological and behavioural responses to COVID-19: a China-Britain comparison

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Pandemic-related behaviours and psychological outcomes; A rapid literature review to explain COVID-19 behaviours
This rapid review serves to systematically examine, synthesize, and critically appraise the available evidence on the relationship between pandemic-related behaviours and psychological outcomes.

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