Exploring Changes in COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions by Prompting Altruistic Motives Using a Video Intervention

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

2,097

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 30, 2021

Primary Completion Date

September 13, 2021

Study Completion Date

September 13, 2021

Conditions
Vaccine Refusal
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Altruism Video

The video provides three vignettes about a diverse set of people who may be more vulnerable to serious health consequences from COVID-19. In each of the stories, high vaccine uptake of those around these vulnerable individuals serves to protect them. This communicates that getting the COVID-19 vaccine can be done for prosocial reasons and to foster a sense of community, as it provides protection not only to oneself, but also to others.

BEHAVIORAL

COVID-19 Informational Text

The topics included in the text are how COVID-19 spreads, hygiene, physical distancing, and travel restrictions. Participants will complete three comprehension questions, one after each of the following sections: hygiene, physical distancing, and travel restrictions.

Trial Locations (1)

H3T 1E2

Lady Davis Insitutute for Medical Research, Montreal

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Zeev Rosberger

OTHER

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