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A tale of two paths to vaccine acceptance: self-interest and collective interest effect, mediated by institutional trust, and moderated by gender

Health and Fitness

A tale of two paths to vaccine acceptance: self-interest and collective interest effect, mediated by institutional trust, and moderated by gender

O. Kol, D. Zimand-sheiner, et al.

This study by Ofrit Kol, Dorit Zimand-Sheiner, and Shalom Levy unveils a conceptual framework on how self-interest and collective interest shape vaccination attitudes. With institutional trust playing a crucial mediating role and gender adding an interesting twist, the findings highlight the complexities behind vaccine acceptance. Explore the nuances of trust and societal motivations in the context of health behavior.

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