Associating Race, Income, and Discrimination with COVID-19 Vaccine Status, Hesitancy, and Access in the United States: A Cross-sectional Study.

Publication date: Jan 06, 2025

There is an emerging literature exploring the role of discrimination in vaccine hesitancy, particularly among Black individuals. The goal of the present research is to explore how COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, vaccine status, and vaccine access are associated with race, income, and discrimination. A quota sample of 798 Black/White and low/high income participants from the United States completed an online survey between March 8 and April 19, 2023. The survey assessed self-reported race, income, discrimination, vaccine hesitancy, and vaccine access. Perceived discrimination (B = . 15, P = . 002) and being Black (B = -. 30, P 

Concepts Keywords
April COVID-19
Black Discrimination
Covid Income
Race Race
Vaccine Vaccination
Vaccine hesitancy

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease IDO role
disease MESH COVID-19

Original Article

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