Vaccine Hesitancy n = 658 SPSS.sav
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Vaccine Hesitancy n = 658 SPSS.sav
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JTVZF2
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OBrien, William
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Harvard Dataverse
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This dataset contains survey responses from 658 vaccinated USA MTurk workers who completed measures of: (a) pandemic fatigue and psychological distress (physical symptoms, trauma symptoms); (b) delays in receiving medical care due to COVID-19 restrictions; (c) vaccine-related behavior and beliefs (type of vaccine and vaccine hesitancy), and (d) COVID-19 preventive health behaviors. Several predictor variables were also collected including: (a) demographic variables; (b) health risk factors for COVID-19; (c) perceived susceptibility to disease and intolerance of uncertainty; (d) attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control about COVID-19 vaccine from the Theory of Planned Behavior; (e) compassion for self and others; (f) psychological flexibility and inflexibility; (g) Buddhist mindfulness insight (impermanence, acceptance of suffering, nonself attachment, mindfulness); and (h) cultural orientation and authoritarianism. The surveys were completed between August 28th and October 18th of 2021. The data permit evaluation of relationships among COVID-19 fatigue and distress; COVID-19 vaccine related behaviors and beliefs; COVID-19 preventive health behaviors; COVID-19 susceptibility and intolerance of uncertainty; and the role of compassion, psychological flexibility, mindfulness, cultural orientation, and authoritarianism as possible moderators of COVID-19 fatigue, distress, and vaccine beliefs.
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Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Mindfulness Theory of Planned Behavior Pandemic Fatigue Preventive Health Behavior |
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Contributor |
OBrien, William
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