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Confidence, Complacency and Collective Responsibility were Important Factors for COVID-19 Vaccination among Métis Nation of Ontario Citizens  

2023

King, K.D., Khan, H., Gonneville, S., Edwards, S.A., Chaurasia, A., Douglas, O., Kwong, J.C., Mecredy, G., Walker, J., & Cooke, M.

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Drawing on data from a population-based online survey conducted by the Métis Nation of Ontario in 2022, this study examines the influence of psychological antecedents of COVID-19 vaccine update based on the "5Cs" framework (confidence, complacency, constraint, calculation, collective responsibility) among members of the Métis Nation of Ontario. The study highlights the importance of community-driven responses and targeted Métis-specific health communication and education in promoting higher vaccine uptake.

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Confidence, Complacency and Collective Responsibility were Important Factors for COVID-19 Vaccination among Métis Nation of Ontario Citizens  .

King, K.D., Khan, H., Gonneville, S., Edwards, S.A., Chaurasia, A., Douglas, O., Kwong, J.C., Mecredy, G., Walker, J., & Cooke, M. (2023). Confidence, complacency and collective responsibility were important factors for COVID-19 vaccination among Métis Nation of Ontario Citizens. Paper presented at the 17th Vaccine Congress, Glasgow, Scotland, September 24-27. Social Science Research Network. 

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