Hunter Judkins
Associate Professor
Faculty Researcher
IMSL Integrated Medicine, College of Integrated Clinical Enterprise
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Biography and Research Information
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Hunter Judkins is an Associate Professor in Integrated Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His research focuses on understanding the factors influencing vaccine adoption, particularly among hesitant populations. He has investigated the motivations behind vaccine hesitancy and the decision-making processes involved in adopting COVID-19 vaccines. Judkins' work has contributed to the understanding of public health challenges during pandemics and the behavioral aspects of disease prevention.
His scholarly output includes five publications with a total of 99 citations and an h-index of 1. Judkins collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Rachel S. Purvis, Sheena CarlLee, Don E. Willis, and Ramey Moore, with whom he has co-authored publications. His most recent publication was in 2021, indicating recent activity in his research endeavors.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 103
Selected Publications
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Motivations to Vaccinate Among Hesitant Adopters of the COVID-19 Vaccine (2021)
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Is the addition of corticosteroids helpful in treating patients with sepsis? (2019)
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Should we identify and treat hyperlipidemia in elderly patients? (2018)
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Is Suboxone® given in the primary care setting more efficacious for opioid addiction than methadone? (2018)
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- Motivations to Vaccinate Among Hesitant Adopters of the COVID-19 Vaccine
- Motivations to Vaccinate Among Hesitant Adopters of the COVID-19 Vaccine
- Motivations to Vaccinate Among Hesitant Adopters of the COVID-19 Vaccine
- Motivations to Vaccinate Among Hesitant Adopters of the COVID-19 Vaccine
- Motivations to Vaccinate Among Hesitant Adopters of the COVID-19 Vaccine
- Motivations to Vaccinate Among Hesitant Adopters of the COVID-19 Vaccine
- Motivations to Vaccinate Among Hesitant Adopters of the COVID-19 Vaccine
- Motivations to Vaccinate Among Hesitant Adopters of the COVID-19 Vaccine
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