COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy may be linked to childhood trauma, study suggests
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy may be associated with traumatic events in childhood
Reluctance or refusal to get jabbed against COVID-19 infection (vaccine hesitancy), may be linked to traumatic events in childhood, such as neglect, domestic violence or substance misuse in the family home, suggests research published in the open access journal BMJ Open.
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy may be linked to childhood trauma, study suggests - Local News 8
By Brooklyn NeustaeterClick here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — A new study suggests that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy may be linked to traumatic events experienced in childhood, such as neglect, domestic violence or substance abuse in the family home.The observational study, conducted by researchers out of the U.K., found that reluctance or refusal to get COVID-19 shots was three times higher among those who had experience…
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