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. 2025 Sep 10.
doi: 10.1038/s41562-025-02306-2. Online ahead of print.

Interventions to reduce vaccine hesitancy among adolescents: a cluster-randomized trial

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Interventions to reduce vaccine hesitancy among adolescents: a cluster-randomized trial

N Baudouin et al. Nat Hum Behav. .

Abstract

School interventions targeting adolescents' general knowledge of vaccination are rare despite their potential to reduce vaccine hesitancy. This cluster-randomized trial involving 8,589 French ninth graders from 399 schools tests two interventions against the standard curriculum. The first provided teachers with ready-to-use pedagogical activities, while the second used a chatbot. Both interventions significantly improved adolescents' attitudes towards vaccination, the primary outcome of this trial (Pedagogical Activities: t398 = 2.99; P = 0.003; β = 0.094; 95% confidence interval (CI), (0.032, 0.156); Chatbot: t398 = 2.07; P = 0.039; β = 0.063; 95% CI, (0.003, 0.124)). Both also improved pupils' knowledge of vaccination (Pedagogical Activities: t398 = 3.23; P = 0.0013; β = 0.103; 95% CI, (0.040, 0.165); Chatbot: t398 = 2.23; P = 0.027; β = 0.070; 95% CI, (0.008, 0.132)). That such interventions can improve pupils' acceptance and understanding of vaccines has important consequences for public health.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: At the time of submission, E.P. was employed by La Main à la Pâte, the non-governmental organization that created the materials in the Pedagogical Activities condition. The other authors declare no competing interests.

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