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1 Energy Measures as Biomarkers of SARS-CoV-2 Variants and Receptors Ghannoum Al Chawaf K; Lahmiri S; 41596038
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2 Establishing work productivity loss norms: Absenteeism and presenteeism in a Canadian working population Zhang W; Qian H; L' Heureux J; Johns G; Koehoorn M; Woodcock S; 41469277
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3 A Deep Learning-Based Ensemble System for Brent and WTI Crude Oil Price Analysis and Prediction Zhang Y; Lahmiri S; 41294965
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4 Quality Assessment of Health Information on Social Media During a Public Health Crisis: Infodemiology Study Haghighi R; Farhadloo M; 41135052
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5 Understand the Changes in Motivation at Work: Empirical Studies Using Self-Determination Theory-Based Interventions Wang Z; Briand M; 40723648
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6 Leading the way to a safer workplace: What enables supervisors to be servant leaders and enhance subordinates workplace safety behaviors? Chen YP; Hsu YS; Panaccio A; Wang H; 40483067
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7 An Effective and Fast Model for Characterization of Cardiac Arrhythmia and Congestive Heart Failure Lahmiri S; Bekiros S; 40218199
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8 Improving School-to-Work Transitions: Antecedents of High-Quality Intern-Supervisor Exchanges Chadwick IC; Landry G; Lefter AM; Panaccio A; 40078601
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9 Understanding velocity of sound in trabecular bone via computer simulations Saadé RG; Tsoukas G; Caminis J; 16125163
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10 Sex differences in OCD symptomatology: an evolutionary perspective Gad Saad 16828981
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11 Suicide triggers as sex-specific threats in domains of evolutionary import: negative correlation between global male-to-female suicide ratios and average per capita gross national income Gad Saad 17011714
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12 Loyalty and positive word-of-mouth: patients and hospital personnel as advocates of a customer-centric health care organization Ferguson RJ; Paulin M; Leiriao E; 18681199
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13 The role of language in ethnic identity measurement: a multitrait-multimethod approach to construct validation Laroche M; Pons F; Richard MO; 19702108
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14 Structure and correlates of spillover from nonwork to work: an examination of nonwork activities, well-being, and work outcomes Hecht TD; Boies K; 19839661
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15 Self-ratings of physical attractiveness in a competitive context: when males are more sensitive to self-perceptions than females Saad G; Gill T; 20014522
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16 Work-family conflict in work groups: social information processing, support, and demographic dissimilarity Bhave DP; Kramer A; Glomb TM; 20085412
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17 Coping with employee, family, and student roles: evidence of dispositional conflict and facilitation tendencies Hecht TD; McCarthy JM; 20604586
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18 Munchausen by proxy: the dark side of parental investment theory? Gad Saad 20627598
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19 Attendance dynamics at work: the antecedents and correlates of presenteeism, absenteeism, and productivity loss Gary Johns 21875212
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20 The consuming instinct. What Darwinian consumption reveals about human nature Gad Saad 24047091
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21 The impact of directed choice on the design of preventive healthcare facility network under congestion Vidyarthi N; Kuzgunkaya O; 24879402
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22 Using evolutionary theory to enhance the brain imaging paradigm Saad G; Greengross G; 24999326
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23 Lung fibrosis: drug screening and disease biomarker identification with a lung slice culture model and subtracted cDNA Library Guo T; Lok KY; Yu C; Li Z; 25290944
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24 Stakeholder surveys of Canadian healthcare performance: what are they telling us? Who should be listening? Who should be acting, and how? Nemis-White J; Torr E; Gogovor A; Marshall L; Ahmed S; Aylen J; Montague T; 25906461
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25 The Effects of Educational Campaigns and Smoking Bans in Public Places on Smokers' Intention to Quit Smoking: Findings from 17 Cities in China Luo B; Wan L; Liang L; Li T; 26064959
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26 The Evolution of Empathy and Women's Precarious Leadership Appointments Vongas JG; Al Hajj R; 26617564
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27 Health and Stress Management and Mental-health Disability Claims Marchand A; Haines VY; Harvey S; Dextras-Gauthier J; Durand P; 26644043
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28 Contributions and Challenges of Non-Professional Patient Care: A Key Component of Contemporary Canadian Healthcare Montague T; Gogovor A; Ahmed S; Torr E; Aylen J; Marshall L; Henningsen N; Nemis-White J; 26718249
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29 Who Should Decide How Machines Make Morally Laden Decisions? Dominic Martin 27905083
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30 The effects of competition and implicit power motive on men's testosterone, emotion recognition, and aggression Vongas JG; Al Hajj R; 28455183
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31 Patient-Centred Care in Canada: Key Components and the Path Forward Montague T; Gogovor A; Aylen J; Ashley L; Ahmed S; Martin L; Cochrane B; Adams O; Nemis-White J; 28550701
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32 Temporal focus: Thinking about the past, present, and future Shipp AJ; Aeon B; 29734132
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33 On the role of scarcity in marketing: Identifying research opportunities across the 5Ps Roux C; Goldsmith K; Cannon C; 37359269
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34 Basic psychological need satisfaction of collegiate athletes: the unique and interactive effects of team identification and LMX quality Leduc JG; Boucher F; Marques DL; Brunelle E; 38756189
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35 Evaluation of the effectiveness of a Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Leadership program aimed at building leadership capacity: A concurrent mixed-methods study Lavoie-Tremblay M; Boies K; Clausen C; Frechette J; Manning K; Gelsomini C; Cyr G; Lavigne G; Gottlieb B; Gottlieb LN; 38746801
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36 Nursing leaders' perceptions of the impact of the Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Leadership program three months post training Lavoie-Tremblay M; Boies K; Clausen C; Frechette J; Manning K; Gelsomini C; Cyr G; Lavigne G; Gottlieb B; Gottlieb LN; 38746810
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37 Fractals in Neuroimaging Lahmiri S; Boukadoum M; Di Ieva A; 38468046
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38 The essential impact of stress appraisals on work engagement Al Hajj R; Vongas JG; Jamal M; ElMelegy AR; 37851607
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39 Why process-level Scope 3 accounting is needed for delivering supply chain greenhouse gas emission reduction Emborg M; Lloyd S; Olsen S; 37641449
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40 Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence, Partner Interference, and Family Supportive Supervision on Victims' Work Withdrawal Isola C; Granger S; Turner N; LeBlanc MM; Barling J; 37359457
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41 The Effects of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions on COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations, and Mortality: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis Peters JA; Farhadloo M; 37362389
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42 How to present work productivity loss results from clinical trials for patients and caregivers? A mixed methods approach L' Heureux J; McTaggart-Cowan H; Johns G; Chen L; Steiner T; Tocher P; Sun H; Zhang W; 37276772
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43 Disentangling Crowdfunding from Fraudfunding Cumming D; Hornuf L; Karami M; Schweizer D; 36779203
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44 How uncertainty affects information search among consumers: a curvilinear perspective He S; Rucker DD; 36471868
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45 Effect of COVID-19 on non-performing loans in China Kryzanowski L; Liu J; Zhang J; 36164498
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46 Can Science-Based Targets Make the Private Sector Paris-Aligned? A Review of the Emerging Evidence Bjørn A; Tilsted JP; Addas A; Lloyd SM; 35854785
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47 "Here's Some Money, Your Work's So Worthy?" A Brief Report on the Validation of the Functional Meaning of Cash Rewards Scale Thibault Landry A; Papachristopoulos K; Gradito Dubord MA; Forest J; 35444597
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48 De-stigmatizing the "win-win:" making sustainable consumption sustainable Goldsmith K; Roux C; Tezer A; Cannon C; 35429922
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49 Vaccine hesitancy: evidence from an adverse events following immunization database, and the role of cognitive biases Azarpanah H; Farhadloo M; Vahidov R; Pilote L; 34530804
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50 Exploring how product descriptors and packaging colors impact consumers' perceptions of plant-based meat alternative products Sucapane D; Roux C; Sobol K; 34242733
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51 Leader emergence and affective empathy: A dynamic test of the dual-hormone hypothesis Vongas JG; Al Hajj R; Fiset J; 33378391
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52 Experimental Setup for Investigating the Efficient Load Balancing Algorithms on Virtual Cloud Alankar B; Sharma G; Kaur H; Valverde R; Chang V; 33371361
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53 Randomness, Informational Entropy, and Volatility Interdependencies among the Major World Markets: The Role of the COVID-19 Pandemic Lahmiri S; Bekiros S; 33286604
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54 The Epistemology of Evolutionary Psychology Offers a Rapprochement to Cultural Psychology Gad Saad 33224071
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55 Volatility spillover around price limits in an emerging market Aktas OU; Kryzanowski L; Zhang J; 32837364
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56 Renyi entropy and mutual information measurement of market expectations and investor fear during the COVID-19 pandemic Lahmiri S; Bekiros S; 32834621
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57 Understanding the relationship between resource scarcity and object attachment Goldsmith K; Roux C; Cannon C; 32801105
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58 The impact of COVID-19 pandemic upon stability and sequential irregularity of equity and cryptocurrency markets Lahmiri S; Bekiros S; 32501379
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Title:Vaccine hesitancy: evidence from an adverse events following immunization database, and the role of cognitive biases
Authors:Azarpanah HFarhadloo MVahidov RPilote L
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34530804/
DOI:10.1186/s12889-021-11745-1
Publication:BMC public health
Keywords:Adverse eventAdverse events following immunization (AEFI)Cognitive biasVaccine adverse event reporting system (VAERS)Vaccine hesitancy
PMID:34530804 Category: Date Added:2021-09-20
Dept Affiliation: JMSB
1 John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, 1450 Guy St, Montreal, Quebec, H3H 0A1, Canada. hossein.azarpanah@concordia.ca.
2 John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, 1450 Guy St, Montreal, Quebec, H3H 0A1, Canada.
3 Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, McGill University, 5252 De Maisonneuve Blvd, Montreal, Quebec, H4A 3S5, Canada.

Description:

Background: Vaccine hesitancy has been a growing challenge for public health in recent decades. Among factors contributing to vaccine hesitancy, concerns regarding vaccine safety and Adverse Events (AEs) play the leading role. Moreover, cognitive biases are critical in connecting such concerns to vaccine hesitancy behaviors, but their role has not been comprehensively studied. In this study, our first objective is to address concerns regarding vaccine AEs to increase vaccine acceptance. Our second objective is to identify the potential cognitive biases connecting vaccine hesitancy concerns to vaccine-hesitant behaviors and identify the mechanism they get triggered in the vaccine decision-making process.

Methods: First, to mitigate concerns regarding AEs, we quantitatively analyzed the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) from 2011 to 2018 and provided evidence regarding the non-severity of the AEs that can be used as a communicable summary to increase vaccine acceptance. Second, we focused on the vaccination decision-making process. We reviewed cognitive biases and vaccine hesitancy literature to identify the most potential cognitive biases that affect vaccine hesitancy and categorized them adopting the Precaution Adoption Process Model (PAPM).

Results: Our results show that the top frequent AEs are expected mild reactions like injection site erythema (4.29%), pyrexia (3.66%), and injection site swelling (3.21%). 94.5% of the reports are not serious and the average population-based serious reporting rate over the 8 years was 25.3 reports per 1 million population. We also identified 15 potential cognitive biases that might affect people's vaccination decision-making and nudge them toward vaccine hesitancy. We categorized these biases based on the factors that trigger them and discussed how they contribute to vaccine hesitancy.

Conclusions: This paper provided an evidence-based communicable summary of VAERS. As the most trusted sources of vaccine information, health practitioners can use this summary to provide evidence-based vaccine information to vaccine decision-makers (patients/parents) and mitigate concerns over vaccine safety and AEs. In addition, we identified 15 potential cognitive biases that might affect the vaccination decision-making process and nudge people toward vaccine hesitancy. Any plan, intervention, and message to increase vaccination uptake should be modified to decrease the effect of these potential cognitive biases.





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