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Department of Human Services
School Exemption Study

In recent years, while vaccine-preventable disease levels have fallen to all-time lows, news reports of growing parental concerns about vaccines are multiplying. Vaccinations have proven themselves the most effective strategy to prevent and ameliorate many diseases, but, at the same time, states around the U.S., including Oregon, have observed that parent-requested exemptions for personal reasons to state-required immunizations at school entry have increased. Our long-range goal is to understand barriers that stand in the way of vaccination in order to improve vaccination rates and decrease disease. Our short-range goal is to understand more completely parent-signed immunization exemptions.
Funded under CDC Grant # 1 UO1 IP000031-01



Study Material
Parent Survey

Reports
Research Report: "Religious Exemptions to Oregon School Immunization Requirements" (pdf)

Presentations

Abstracts


Ashland Study

The Community Vaccination Survey (CVS)was developed to understand what parents believe about vaccines and what differences exist between exemptors and non-exemptors. The survey was a joint effort of the Jackson County Health Department, the Ashland School District,and the Oregon Immunization Program. The survey was sent in October of 2002 to a sample of parents with children enrolled in an Ashland School District grade or middle school.

Executive Summary

Final Report

Press Release October 1, 2003

 
Page updated: August 26, 2008

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