@article{fdi:010071383, title = {{S}ocioeconomic differences in childhood vaccination in developed countries : a systematic review of quantitative studies}, author = {{B}ocquier, {A}. and {W}ard, {J}. and {R}aude, {J}ocelyn and {P}eretti-{W}atel, {P}. and {V}erger, {P}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{I}ntroduction: {T}he reasons for vaccine hesitancy and its relation to individual socioeconomic status ({SES}) must be better understood.{A}reas covered: {T}his review focused on developed countries with programs addressing major financial barriers to vaccination access. {W}e systematically reviewed differences by {SES} in uptake of publicly funded childhood vaccines and in cognitive determinants (beliefs, attitudes) of parental decisions about vaccinating their children.{U}sing the {PRISMA} statement to guide this review, we searched three electronic databases from {J}anuary 2000 through {A}pril 2016. {W}e retained 43 articles; 34 analyzed {SES} differences in childhood vaccine uptake, 7 examined differences in its cognitive determinants, and 2 both outcomes.{E}xpert commentary: {R}esults suggest that barriers to vaccination access persist among low-{SES} children in several settings. {V}accination programs could be improved to provide all mandatory and recommended vaccines 100% free of charge, in both public organizations and private practices, and to reimburse vaccine administration. {M}ulticomponent interventions adapted to the context could also be effective in reducing these inequalities. {F}or specific vaccines (notably for measles, mumps, and rubella), in {UK} and {G}ermany, uptake was lowest among the most affluent. {I}nterventions carefully tailored to respond to specific concerns of vaccine-hesitant parents, without reinforcing hesitancy, are needed.}, keywords = {{C}hild ; child ; preschool ; developed countries ; infant ; social determinants of health ; socioeconomic factors ; vaccination ; vaccine ; hesitancy ; {EUROPE} ; {ETATS} {UNIS} ; {CANADA} ; {AUSTRALIE} ; {ALLEMAGNE} ; {ROYAUME} {UNI}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}xpert {R}eview of {V}accines}, volume = {16}, numero = {11}, pages = {1107--1118}, ISSN = {1476-0584}, year = {2017}, DOI = {10.1080/14760584.2017.1381020}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010071383}, }