
Sociology
Health literacy, religiosity, and political identification as predictors of vaccination conspiracy beliefs: a test of the deficit and contextual models
Ž. Pavić, E. Kovačević, et al.
This fascinating study by Željko Pavić, Emma Kovačević, and Adrijana Šuljok delves into how health literacy and religiosity shape beliefs in vaccine conspiracies in Croatia. With 729 participants, the research offers valuable insights into the socio-political context affecting vaccine perceptions amidst a pandemic. Discover how these factors interplay in shaping public health attitudes!
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