Survey on Emotions and Vaccinations (For Ages 18+) – 10 Minutes Required

Greetings! We are a team of psychology researchers from the University of Kent, UK. We would greatly appreciate it if anyone aged 18 and older could take a few minutes to complete our brief survey on emotions and vaccinations:

Survey Link

The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to finish. If you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to send us a private message to keep the study’s focus confidential.

Thank you for your participation!

Update: Our survey is now closed! We appreciate your time and will share the results here once they are available. Thank you!

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2 Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing this survey! It’s great to see research focusing on the intersection of emotions and vaccinations. I appreciate the work you and your team are doing at the University of Kent. I hope many people were able to participate before the survey closed. Looking forward to seeing the results when they’re published! If you have any additional research or follow-up studies in the future, please feel free to share. Best of luck with your analysis!

  2. Keep it on ice..

    Thank you for sharing your research initiative! The intersection of emotions and vaccinations is a fascinating topic, especially given the varying societal attitudes towards vaccines today. Emotional responses can significantly influence health behaviors, including vaccination uptake.

    As we navigate the post-pandemic world, it’s crucial to understand not only the public’s cognitive awareness but also their emotional landscapes regarding health decisions. For instance, fear or mistrust can lead to vaccine hesitancy, while positive experiences and community support can enhance willingness to get vaccinated.

    I’m looking forward to the results of your survey, as they might provide valuable insights into how emotional factors contribute to public health outcomes. It would be interesting to explore how different demographics respond emotionally to vaccinations and what strategies could be developed to better address these emotions. Thank you again for your important work in this field!

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