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17 lis 2021 · A vaccine denier or anti-vaxxer will be defined in this study as someone who believes vaccines do not work, are not safe or refuse vaccines for themselves and their children if applicable. Claims about vaccine safety, efficacy, and adverse effects have been evolving and have now spread to almost every vaccine available.
5 lis 2020 · Anti-vaxxers are people who believe that vaccines are unsafe and infringe on their human rights. They typically deny the existence or validity of the science supporting their use in the general...
27 mar 2021 · Lessons from studying cults (which are less pejoratively called new religious movements, describing movements that emerged in the late 20th century) can inform approaches to the anti-vax movement. A cult has come to mean a non-conforming ideology, or a religion that is disliked, with beliefs that are unacceptable to mainstream society.
5 sie 2015 · What's behind the anti-vax movement? Four key players in the story share their thoughts. Dyan Hes: Everyone must play their part. Dr Dyan Hes doesn't accept any patients at her children's...
7 wrz 2023 · Nonmedical exemptions may be available based upon religious or personal beliefs, depending on the state. Attempts to change these exemption policies have emerged as polarizing flashpoints for...
11 mar 2020 · ‘Anti-Vaxx’ beliefs have been highlighted, with notable examples of the Rockland, New York suburb needing to declare a state of emergency, and the United States facing a growing rate of measles, despite its eradication in 2000 (Reiss 2019; Sun 2019).
investigate the individual’s beliefs about vaccinations in people who use social media, whether positive or negative. Uncovering individual characteristics in the respondents