Can talking in groups boost trust in COVID tests?

NCT ID NCT07166770

Summary

This study tested whether community-led group discussions could change people's beliefs and intentions about COVID-19 testing and vaccination. 49 adult residents from specific housing areas were split into two groups: one joined weekly online discussions for 14 weeks, while the other did not. All participants answered surveys and performed self-administered COVID-19 tests to see if the discussions made a difference in their openness to testing and trust in vaccines.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Institute at Old Dominion University

    Norfolk, Virginia, 23507, United States

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