Vaccine mandates may motivate some parents to “reclaim their freedom” by omitting their children from other childhood vaccines, according to a study published in BMCPublicHealth.
]. The comparable distributions in our data and official data make us confident that our sample did not differ much from the target population. The survey was conducted on behalf of the Robert Koch Institute, the national public health authority in Germany, which might have enhanced social desirability, possibly leading to an overestimation of a favorable attitude towards vaccine mandates and vaccines in general.
With regards to our results, it has to be emphasized that these are derived from correlational data obtained through a cross-sectional survey at a single point in time and during an interim period, i.e., 6 months after the introduction of the vaccine mandate but prior to the end of the transition period relevant for formal sanctions. We consider a strength of our study, however, is that hypotheses were preregistered and informed by much preliminary work.
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