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COVID‐19 vaccine hesitancy among women leaving jails: A qualitative study
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Covid‐19 Vaccine HesitancyHealth DisparitiesSocial Determinants Of HealthVaccine HesitancyUnited StatesCovid-19Preventive MedicineJail VulnerableVaccine SurveillancePublic HealthVulnerable Patient PopulationPublic Health InterventionVaccine SafetyHealth PolicyCovid-19 PandemicHealth EquityHealth LiteracyEpidemiologyVaccinationVaccine EfficacyMedicine
In many correctional facilities across the United States, COVID-19 vaccine refusal rates are as high as 50%. Most women leaving jails have low SES, health literacy, and mistrust of governmental institutions, thus exacerbating existing health disparities and making women leaving jail vulnerable. Data from 25 interviews with recently released women suggest that interventions to promote vaccines to this population will have to address health education and mitigate mistrust, misinformation, and conspiracy theories.
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