Can rewiring online communities boost vaccine trust?
NCT ID NCT04779827
Summary
This study tests whether changing how people connect in online social networks can improve attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination and reduce health misinformation. Researchers are recruiting thousands of U.S. adults, focusing on African American communities, to see if less centralized and more diverse online networks lead to better engagement with health information. The goal is to find new ways to address health disparities in vaccine acceptance and related behaviors.
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Annenberg School for Communication
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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