Shinkyeong Kim
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Recent Articles
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Lee H, Park J, Kim S, Seo S, Lee M, You M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Mar;
14(1):5354.
PMID: 38438659
The reluctance of parents to vaccinate their children against COVID-19 was prevalent particularly when uncertainty over vaccination outcomes prevailed. We conducted a nationwide randomized online survey experiment to assess the...
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Lee M, Oh B, Yoon N, Kim S, Jung Y
JMIR Res Protoc
. 2023 Jan;
12:e42837.
PMID: 36599054
Background: The timeliness of raising vaccine acceptance and uptake among the public is essential to overcoming COVID-19; however, the decision-making process among patients with underlying medical conditions is complex, leading...
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Cho H, Lee H, Choe Y, Kim S, Seo S, Moon J, et al.
Epidemiol Health
. 2023 Jan;
45:e2023004.
PMID: 36596737
Objectives: Vaccination is one of the most important strategies to contain the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Vaccination in children is dependent on their parents, making it important to...
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Lee M, Seo S, Choi S, Park J, Kim S, Choe Y, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2022 Dec;
5(12):e2246624.
PMID: 36515950
Importance: Vaccination against COVID-19 is an effective method for individuals to reduce negative health outcomes. However, widespread COVID-19 vaccination among children has been challenging owing to parental hesitancy. Objective: To...
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Lee H, Choe Y, Kim S, Cho H, Choi E, Lee J, et al.
J Adolesc Health
. 2022 Jun;
71(2):164-171.
PMID: 35718652
Purpose: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines are currently authorized for emergency use in adolescents aged 12-17 years; however, there is concern and uncertainty regarding the safety and necessity of COVID-19...