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Identifying Population Segments by Differing Levels of COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Evaluating Subsequent Uptake of COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors: Web-Based, Longitudinal, Probability-Based Panel Survey

Identifying Population Segments by Differing Levels of COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Evaluating Subsequent Uptake of COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors: Web-Based, Longitudinal, Probability-Based Panel Survey

Percentages of categorical segmentation variables by segmenta,b. a The variable proportions across all respondents can be found in Section S1 in Multimedia Appendix 1. b We have opted not to report the absolute n values for each cell as we believe reporting these values will result in increased difficulty in comparing the segments’ results by category. The 6 segments were categorized into 3 broader groups based on their overall levels of COVID-19 vaccine confidence.

Joseph Luchman, Morgane Bennett, Elissa Kranzler, Rugile Tuskeviciute, Ronald Vega, Benjamin Denison, Sarah Trigger, Tyler Nighbor, Monica Vines, Leah Hoffman

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e56044

The Initial Relationship Between the United States Department of Health and Human Services’ Digital COVID-19 Public Education Campaign and Vaccine Uptake: Campaign Effectiveness Evaluation

The Initial Relationship Between the United States Department of Health and Human Services’ Digital COVID-19 Public Education Campaign and Vaccine Uptake: Campaign Effectiveness Evaluation

Some respondents (n=241) reported vaccination dates that occurred before the date of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) emergency use authorization (EUA). Under the assumption that these individuals misstated the year of vaccination, it was changed from 2020 to 2021 in these instances. As a robustness test, we conducted analyses in which individuals who reported a vaccination date before the FDA EUA were dropped. As the results were similar, we retained them in the analysis.

Christopher J Williams, Elissa C Kranzler, Joseph N Luchman, Benjamin Denison, Sean Fischer, Thomas Wonder, Ronne Ostby, Monica Vines, Jessica Weinberg, Elizabeth L Petrun Sayers, Allison N Kurti, Sarah Trigger, Leah Hoffman, Joshua F A Peck

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e43873