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Determinants of influenza vaccination timing
Authors:Yoo Byung Kwang  Frick Kevin
Affiliation:Center for Health Policy, Stanford University, USA. ddz7@cdc.gov
Abstract:New guidelines recommend different influenza vaccination timing for different subpopulations due to the limited availability of flu shots (FS). This study's objectives are to develop a theoretical model to demonstrate why some individuals choose to receive an early FS while others choose a late FS and to empirically explore the determinants of vaccination timing. Empirical results generally supported the theoretical results. Individuals vary their FS timing in response to variations in perceived risks, chronic condition levels reflecting their risk of influenza infection, and opportunity costs, measured by the presence of medical care other than an FS.
Keywords:influenza vaccination  timing  time cost  perceived risk  individual behavior
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