Publications Donuts, drugs, booze, and guns: what governments are offering people to take COVID-19 vaccines July 13, 2021 The BMJ Read the full article Authors Serena Tinari, Catherine Riva
Characterising concerns and misinformation shaping global HIV vaccine confidence and demand: a structured literature search and content analysis BMJ Global Health January 8, 2026
In a shifting policy era: California provider knowledge and practice of medical exemption laws during the COVID-19 pandemic Vaccine January 1, 2026
Effectiveness of Financial Incentives for Health Behavior Change: A Narrative Review and Analysis Annual Review of Public Health December 23, 2025
Twitter reveals spatio-temporal variation in vaccine concerns in Sub-Saharan Africa Preprint October 20, 2025
Expanded Child Tax Credit Payments During Pregnancy Were Associated With Decreased Odds Of Adverse Birth Outcomes Health Affairs October 1, 2025
Medicare Part D Coverage and Costs for Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists JAMA September 24, 2025
Different vaccination debunking interventions: a randomized, controlled experiment estimating “backfiring” and positive effects Vaccine August 30, 2025
Firearm Owners' Preferences for Secure Storage Devices: Insights From Product Reviews Journal of Surgical Research August 18, 2025
Effect of smartphone breathalyzer feedback on willingness to drive in moderately intoxicated individuals: A randomized trial Psychology of Addictive Behaviors August 14, 2025
Willful inattention: Keeping aversive information out of mind Current Opinion in Psychology July 21, 2025
Opioid Cap Laws and Opioid Prescriptions After Total Joint Replacements in Older Adults JAMA Network Open April 9, 2025
A national megastudy shows that email nudges to elementary school teachers boost student math achievement, particularly when personalized PNAS March 24, 2025