Trusted Information Sources About the COVID-19 Vaccine Vary in Underserved Communities

Brian R. Benson, Syed A. Rahman,Jacob Bleasdale, Shunlei Win, Kaylyn Townsend-Kensinger, Matthew Cole,Kabir Jalal,Jihnhee Yu, Gene D. Morse, James L. Mohler, Rolanda L. Ward

Journal of Community Health(2024)

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The COVID-19 pandemic was one of the deadliest global public health events. In the United States, over 1.1 million individuals have died, and now COVID-19 is the third leading cause of death (CDC, 2023). Vaccine uptake has stalled among different demographics. Vaccine hesitancy, a delay in accepting or refusing vaccines, poses a significant challenge regardless of the availability of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines. This study aimed to identify disparate COVID-19 vaccine uptake among individuals in Western New York. The primary objective was to identify the factors contributing to lower rates of COVID-19 vaccination within this population. Data were collected from 585 adults recruited from 20 Niagara and Erie Counties sites using a self-administered survey on vaccine hesitancy, vaccination status, and COVID-19-related characteristics. The survey included the adult Vaccine Hesitancy Scale (aVHS) and acquired information on demographic characteristics and COVID-19 impact, knowledge, and information sources. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, a chi-squared test, a Wilcoxon rank-sum test, and a logistic regression model. Findings suggest that unvaccinated participants (n = 35) were concerned about vaccine side effects (48.6
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Western New York,COVID-19 Vaccine,Vaccine Hesitancy,Underrepresented Populations
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