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BMC Res Notes ; 16(1): 175, 2023 Aug 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37596676

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OBJECTIVE: Multiple national and international studies of college student COVID-19 vaccination have been recently published, providing important descriptive information and a conceptual basis to inform future decisions about infectious disease prevention in higher education settings. Yet almost no research has examined Native American-Serving Nontribal Institutions (NASNTIs), which occupy a unique space in US higher education in terms of structure and students served. To address that gap, this report describes results from a two-wave cross-sectional survey administered at a NASNTI in Durango, Colorado, as part of a larger study of COVID-19 campus response. Surveys were administered prior to (wave one) and following (wave two) statewide availability of the COVID-19 vaccine for ages 16+. Comparisons between waves used Cramer's V and Mann-Whitney U tests. RESULTS: A total of 283 students responded to wave one, and 186 responded to wave two. Notable results included a self-reported COVID-19 vaccination rate (40.1%) at wave one that far exceeded parallel national rates. Injunctive and disjunctive normative beliefs were also less supportive of vaccination among the unvaccinated at wave two compared to wave one. Findings from this study should be considered in the context of all available evidence and not used to make inferences in isolation.


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Vacunas contra la COVID-19 , COVID-19 , Vacunación , Humanos , Indio Americano o Nativo de Alaska , COVID-19/prevención & control , Estudios Transversales , Intención , Estudiantes , Vacunación/psicología , Colorado
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