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Can fixing online networks fix vaccine hesitancy?

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 working with African American adults in the U.S. to see if making online communities less segregated and less centralized helps people engage more with accurate health information. The goal is to find new ways to address health disparities by improving how health messages spread in digital spaces.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Annenberg School for Communication

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States

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