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COVID-19 Vaccination Among US-Born and Non–US-Born Residents of the United States From a Nationally Distributed Survey: Cross-sectional Study

COVID-19 Vaccination Among US-Born and Non–US-Born Residents of the United States From a Nationally Distributed Survey: Cross-sectional Study

While US-born Hispanic vaccination hesitance is mostly explained by sociodemographic reasons, such as age and marital status, hesitancy among non–US-born Hispanic people is attributed to socioeconomics and resource availability. By contrast, Frisco et al [4] found that US-born Black adults were more hesitant about COVID-19 vaccination compared to US-born White adults, while US-born Hispanic adults were less vaccine hesitant than US-born White adults.

Francisco Alejandro Montiel Ishino, Kevin Villalobos, Faustine Williams

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e43672