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Motivators and Demotivators for COVID-19 Vaccination Based on Co-Occurrence Networks of Verbal Reasons for Vaccination Acceptance and Resistance: Repetitive Cross-Sectional Surveys and Network Analysis

Motivators and Demotivators for COVID-19 Vaccination Based on Co-Occurrence Networks of Verbal Reasons for Vaccination Acceptance and Resistance: Repetitive Cross-Sectional Surveys and Network Analysis

Such differences can be further complicated by the variability of motivators and demotivators for vaccination acceptance across age groups. For example, younger adults were found to refuse a COVID-19 vaccine mainly due to conspiracy beliefs and lacking trust in the government [42], while the top reasons for older adults refusing a COVID-19 vaccine were their chronic condition and old age [27,40]. However, such investigations overlooked the interconnections between motivators and demotivators.

Qiuyan Liao, Jiehu Yuan, Irene Oi Ling Wong, Michael Yuxuan Ni, Benjamin John Cowling, Wendy Wing Tak Lam

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e50958

Exploring the Barriers to and Motivators for Using Digital Mental Health Interventions Among Construction Personnel in Nigeria: Qualitative Study

Exploring the Barriers to and Motivators for Using Digital Mental Health Interventions Among Construction Personnel in Nigeria: Qualitative Study

However, these studies neither geared toward secondary intervention nor explored barriers to and motivators for use on an individual basis. Studies on occupational health have considered the barriers to and motivators for using digital mental health interventions among male-dominated professions in Australia [22,27]. Nonetheless, there remains a dearth of literature regarding high-risk populations, such as construction personnel in Nigeria.

Janet Mayowa Nwaogu, Albert P C Chan, John A Naslund, Carol K H Hon, Christopher Belonwu, Jackie Yang

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(11):e18969

Perceived Effectiveness and Motivations for the Use of Web-Based Mental Health Programs: Qualitative Study

Perceived Effectiveness and Motivations for the Use of Web-Based Mental Health Programs: Qualitative Study

Overall promotion and marketing of web-based mental health programs are major motivators to use the program. Participants believed that better promotion, and thus awareness and knowledge of the program, is the first step in motivating program use. For instance, one participant said: It really is just trying to motivate the person to click it once, I suppose, and go on there.

Heidi Eccles, Molly Nannarone, Bonnie Lashewicz, Mark Attridge, Alain Marchand, Alice Aiken, Kendall Ho, Jianli Wang

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(7):e16961