Spillover effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on attitudes to influenza and childhood vaccines

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Anna Soveri
Linda C. Karlsson
Jan Antfolk
Otto Mäki
Linnea Karlsson
Hasse Karlsson
Saara Nolvi
Max Karukivi
Mikael Lindfelt
Stephan Lewandowsky
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[1] University of Turku,FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study, Institute of Clinical Medicine
[2] Åbo Akademi University,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Turku,Department of Psychology and Speech
[4] University of Turku and Turku University Hospital,Language Pathology
[5] Turku University Hospital and University of Turku,Centre for Population Health Research
[6] Turku University Hospital and University of Turku,Department of Child Psychiatry
[7] University of Turku,Department of Psychiatry
[8] Turku University Hospital and University of Turku,Department of Psychology and Speech
[9] Åbo Akademi University,Language Pathology, Turku Institute for Advanced Studies
[10] University of Bristol,Department of Adolescent Psychiatry
[11] University of Western Australia,Department of Theological Ethics
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Vaccine attitudes; COVID-19; Vaccinations; Vaccine hesitancy; Perceived risk; Perceived safety;
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The current study sought to determine whether public perceptions of other vaccines and diseases than COVID-19 have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. We longitudinally examined whether there had been a change from before the COVID-19 pandemic to during the pandemic in: (a) influenza vaccination behaviour and intentions; (b) the perceived benefit of childhood vaccines and influenza vaccines; (c) the perceived safety of childhood vaccines and influenza vaccines; (d) the perceived severity of measles and influenza; and (e) trust in healthcare professionals in two samples of Finnish adults (N = 205 in Study 1 and N = 197 in Study 2). The findings showed that during the pandemic, more people than before had received or wanted to receive the influenza vaccine. The respondents also believed that influenza was more dangerous during the pandemic and that vaccinations were safer and more beneficial. On the other hand, for childhood vaccines only perceived safety increased. Finally, in one of the studies, people had more confidence in medical professionals during the pandemic than they had before. Together, these findings imply a spillover of the COVID-19 pandemic on how people view other vaccines and illnesses.
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