New Study Reveals How Fear and Vaccine Hesitancy Could Fuel Conspiracy Beliefs
August 07, 2024
August 07, 2024
BIRMINGHAM, England, Aug. 7 (TNSres) -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release:
New research has shown that fear around vaccination can increase vaccine hesitancy, where conspiracy beliefs may then be used to justify not vaccinating, with these findings likely helping to inform more effective public health messaging.
Dr Daniel Jolley, from the University of Nottingham's School of Psychology, along with Dr Lee Shepherd and Anna Maughanfrom Northum . . .
New research has shown that fear around vaccination can increase vaccine hesitancy, where conspiracy beliefs may then be used to justify not vaccinating, with these findings likely helping to inform more effective public health messaging.
Dr Daniel Jolley, from the University of Nottingham's School of Psychology, along with Dr Lee Shepherd and Anna Maughanfrom Northum . . .