Vaccine Hesitancy in New Mothers

Vaccine Hesitancy in New Mothers

A new study by the Institute found alarming rates of childhood vaccine hesitancy among low-income women in Wisconsin who received home visiting services. Results showed that vaccine hesitancy was especially prevalent among Black and American Indian women. Mothers who reported greater trust in their medical providers and in their home visitors had more positive attitudes toward vaccines.

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