A rapid systematic review of public responses to health messages encouraging vaccination against infectious diseases in a pandemic or epidemic
Public health teams need to understand how the public responds to vaccination messages
in a pandemic or epidemic to inform successful campaigns encouraging the uptake of new …
in a pandemic or epidemic to inform successful campaigns encouraging the uptake of new …
Increasing seasonal influenza vaccination among university students: a systematic review of programs using a social marketing perspective
The health and economic consequences of seasonal influenza present great costs to
communities. Promoting voluntary uptake of the seasonal influenza vaccine among …
communities. Promoting voluntary uptake of the seasonal influenza vaccine among …
COVID-19 vaccination attitudes and intention: message framing and the moderating role of perceived vaccine benefits
The United States is one of the hardest-hit countries by the COVID-19 pandemic and yet
there is widespread hesitancy to take the vaccine. In order to address vaccine hesitancy and …
there is widespread hesitancy to take the vaccine. In order to address vaccine hesitancy and …
How shades of truth and age affect responses to COVID-19 (Mis) information: randomized survey experiment among WhatsApp users in UK and Brazil
We examined how age and exposure to different types of COVID-19 (mis) information affect
misinformation beliefs, perceived credibility of the message and intention-to-share it on …
misinformation beliefs, perceived credibility of the message and intention-to-share it on …
Using immersive virtual reality to improve the beliefs and intentions of influenza vaccine avoidant 18-to-49-year-olds: Considerations, effects, and lessons learned
Objective Only one-third of adults 18–49 years old in the United States receive a
recommended annual influenza vaccination. This study examined whether supplementing …
recommended annual influenza vaccination. This study examined whether supplementing …
The association between levels of trust in the healthcare system and influenza vaccine hesitancy among college students in Israel
K Dopelt, A Abudin, S Yukther, T Shmukler… - Vaccines, 2023 - mdpi.com
Influenza is a contagious respiratory disease caused by the influenza virus. Vaccination
proves an effective approach to preventing influenza and minimizing the risk of experiencing …
proves an effective approach to preventing influenza and minimizing the risk of experiencing …
The (in) congruency effects of message framing and image valence on consumers' responses to green advertising: Focus on issue involvement as a moderator
J Lee, M Cho - Journal of Marketing Communications, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study examined the effects of message framing, image valence, and issue involvement
on consumers' advertising attitudes, brand attitudes and purchase intention in the context of …
on consumers' advertising attitudes, brand attitudes and purchase intention in the context of …
Public service announcements: A literature review and way forward
This paper presents a literature review of public service announcements (PSAs). Using the
SPAR‐4‐SLR protocol, we uncover 119 articles on PSAs in the domains of corporate social …
SPAR‐4‐SLR protocol, we uncover 119 articles on PSAs in the domains of corporate social …
Influenza vaccination among US college or university students: A systematic review
Objective: Influenza is one of the major causes of morbidity. This study summarized major
components that influence college/university students' use of the vaccination using …
components that influence college/university students' use of the vaccination using …
A new approach to audience segmentation for vaccination messaging: applying the anger activism model
Purpose This study aims to use the anger activism model as an audience segmentation tool
in the context of the anti-vaccination movement. Design/methodology/approach A cross …
in the context of the anti-vaccination movement. Design/methodology/approach A cross …