Measuring College Students’ with Disabilities Attitudes Toward Taking COVID-19 Vaccines

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Abstract

This survey explores attitudes of 245 currently enrolled college students with disabilities regarding their comfort taking a COVID-19 vaccine. Results suggest most college students with disabilities are willing to take a COVID-19 vaccine if their institution requires it to return to campus in subsequent semesters. However, many students with disabilities would not feel comfortable with a vaccine mandate mid-semester and would consider withdrawing, especially among older students with disabilities and first-generation college students with disabilities. Implications for postsecondary policy and leadership are addressed.

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