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A Poke And Prod Into The Attitudes Of College-Aged Students Towards The COVID-19 Vaccine
McCarthy, Morgan ; McCarthy, Morgan
McCarthy, Morgan
McCarthy, Morgan
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This research investigates the attitudes of college-aged students towards the COVID-19 vaccine. The prediction is that vaccine hesitancy towards the COVID-19 vaccines that exists in the college-aged population is due to misinformation, distrust in vaccines, and being uninformed. To test this hypothesis, a survey was conducted collecting information regarding vaccines and the COVID-19 pandemic from Salem State University students. The results could not confirm the hypothesis since no significant relationships were found due to limitations of the study. Although the hypothesis of this research could not be confirmed, this research provides a foundation for future research that may provide further insight into vaccine hesitancy in the college- aged student population.
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A Poke And Prod Into The Attitudes Of College-Aged Students Towards The COVID-19 Vaccine
Date
2022-05-01
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COVID-19
vaccine
vaccine hesitancy
anti-vaccination
misinformation
college students attitudes
vaccine
vaccine hesitancy
anti-vaccination
misinformation
college students attitudes
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Abstract
This research investigates the attitudes of college-aged students towards the COVID-19 vaccine. The prediction is that vaccine hesitancy towards the COVID-19 vaccines that exists in the college-aged population is due to misinformation, distrust in vaccines, and being uninformed. To test this hypothesis, a survey was conducted collecting information regarding vaccines and the COVID-19 pandemic from Salem State University students. The results could not confirm the hypothesis since no significant relationships were found due to limitations of the study. Although the hypothesis of this research could not be confirmed, this research provides a foundation for future research that may provide further insight into vaccine hesitancy in the college- aged student population.
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Sociology
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Bachelor of Science (BS)