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Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Intent to Obtain a COVID-19 Vaccine: A Nationally Representative United States Survey

María Nápoles, A., Stewart, A. L., Strassle, P. D., Quintero, S., Bonilla, J., Alhomsi, A., Santana-Ufret, V., Maldonada, A. I., Perez-Stable, P. E.

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Peer Review Study

Vaccination
Healthcare Access and Quality
Tools Included
Outside U.S.
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Data Collection and Reporting

The authors assessed intent to be vaccinated and concerns among members of seven U.S. racial and ethnic groups (1,000 Black, 500 American Indian/Alaska Native, 1,000 Asian, 1,000 Latino [500 English-speaking and 500 Spanish-speaking], 500 Pacific Islander, 500 multiracial, and 1,000 White adults) in the COVID-19′s Unequal Racial Burden (CURB) survey conducted December 2020-February 2021.

Resource Details

Outcomes of Interest

Advancing Racial Equity

Priority Population(s)

Alaska Native, American Indian, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Hispanic, Latino, or Latinx

Setting(s) of Implementation

Geographic Area of Implementation

Implementation Period

2020-2021