Facebook studies influence spread vaccine hesitancy

Leveraging 13 million responses to the Facebook COVID-19 …

von QC Nguyen — Adjusted logistic regression models were developed to examine individual and zip code predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and vaccination status. Given the …

Facebook is studying vaccine hesitancy, new documents show

von CSB Ngai · 2022 · Zitiert von: 7 — Although considerable research attention has been drawn to how exposure to misinformation is closely associated with vaccine hesitancy, little scholarly …

Social media and vaccine hesitancy – BMJ Global Health

Facebook is studying vaccine hesitancy, new documents show – The Washington Post

14.03.2021 — Massive Facebook study on users’ doubt in vaccines finds a small group appears to play a big role in pushing the skepticism. Internal study …

Facebook is conducting a vast behind-the-scenes study of U.S. users who express doubtfulness about vaccines, a major project that attempts to probe and teach software to understand the medical attitudes of millions of Americans, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post.

Facebook research reportedly finds small number of users …

Social media and vaccine hesitancy | BMJ Global Health

von SL Wilson · 2020 · Zitiert von: 541 — We globally evaluate the effect of social media and online foreign disinformation campaigns on vaccination rates and attitudes towards vaccine safety. Methods …

Attitudes toward COVID-19 Vaccination on Social Media – MDPI

Facebook research reportedly finds small number of users responsible for spreading vaccine doubt – The Verge

14.03.2021 — “Public health experts have made it clear that tackling vaccine hesitancy is a top priority in the COVID response, which is why we’ve launched a …

According to a new report, Facebook research into “vaccine-hesitant beliefs” has found that a small group of users is driving many of the discussions that may sow doubt or discouragement about taking a vaccine.

Social media and attitudes towards a COVID-19 vaccination

von D Wawrzuta · 2022 · Zitiert von: 8 — Keywords: Twitter; Facebook; Instagram; TikTok; social media; COVID-19 vaccine; vaccine hesitancy; public health. 1. Introduction.

COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and Facebook

von A Aleksandric · 2022 — This first study investigating vaccine hesitancy in the Hispanic population suggests that observation of social media can be a valuable tool for …

Online misinformation is linked to early COVID-19 vaccination …

Social media and attitudes towards a COVID-19 vaccination: A systematic review of the literature – eClinicalMedicine

von F Cascini · Zitiert von: 31 — Vaccine hesitancy continues to limit global efforts in combatting the COVID-19 pandemic. Emerging research demonstrates the role of social …

COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and Facebook: the challenge of moderating anti-vaxx and vaccine hesitant stances – EU DisinfoLab

01.04.2021 — COVID-19 vaccine disinformation online: An introduction. by EU DisinfoLab Researcher Maria Giovanna Sessa. Anti-vaxx claims are not new, …

von F Pierri · 2022 · Zitiert von: 37 — Widespread uptake of vaccines is necessary to achieve herd immunity. However, uptake rates have varied across U.S. states during the first …

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