RESULTS FROM OMNIBUS SURVEYS ON VACCINATION RECEIPT, INTENT, AND KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, BELIEFS, AND BEHAVIORS
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RESULTS FROM OMNIBUS SURVEYS ON VACCINATION RECEIPT, INTENT, AND KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, BELIEFS, AND BEHAVIORS

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    Omnibus Surveys on Vaccination Receipt, Intent, Knowledge, and KABB
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    Data for this analysis were collected through the Ipsos KnowledgePanel and NORC AmeriSpeak Omnibus Surveys. CDC uses these surveys for rapid data collection on receipt, intent, knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors (KABB) related to COVID-19, influenza (flu), and other routine vaccinations. While coverage is typically assessed by larger surveys such as the National Immunization Survey (NIS) or the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), they do not have the ability to quickly add new questions and collect in-depth information on current topics of interest to guide the development of strategies and communications to increase vaccination overall and in key priority groups. The two vendors (Ipsos and NORC) use probability-based panels to survey a nationally representative sample of U.S. adults ages 18 years and older. Panel members complete the surveys online. Samples are drawn using an address-based sampling methodology, and data are weighted to represent the non-institutionalized U.S. population and mitigate possible non-response bias. Each month, CDC funds twenty questions, in addition to demographic variables, to be fielded on two survey waves for each panel, for a total of four survey waves. For surveys fielded October 5-26, 2023, there were 4,130 total respondents across the four waves. Throughout this report, differences among groups were assessed using t-tests with p-values <0.05 considered statistically significant.

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