APS
2024 APS Annual Convention · 2024
Vaccine Hesitancy and Chronic Illness Status Are Associated with Anger during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Daniel Nofar
Fielding Graduate University - Caroline Cortright
Fielding Graduate University - Leanne Levin
Fielding Graduate University - Tiffany Field
Fielding Graduate University - Debra Bendell
Fielding Graduate University
Abstract
The association between vaccine hesitancy and anger among participants with and without chronic illness (N = 1920) was explored during COVID-19 via online survey. Results indicated that vaccine hesitancy was associated with higher anger among unvaccinated participants with chronic illness, highlighting the importance of understanding anger’s role in vaccination decisions.
Epidemics and Public Health