Vaccine hesitancy in adolescents regarding COVID-19 vaccination: A literature review

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Meita Dhamayanti , Rita Andriyani , Shycha Moenardi , Permata Putri Karina
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Abstract

Background: Previous reviews on the cause of vaccine hesitancy (VH) have not included vaccine hesitancy related to the COVID-19 vaccination in adolescents, which is necessary for minimizing disruptions to education and the maintenance of their overall well-being, health, and safety. This review aims to provide an overview of vaccine-hesitant perspectives on the COVID-19 vaccination in adolescents and the factors that influence them. Methods: This review followed the Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis for Literature Review (PRISMA). Searches were carried out in the PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar databases. Following data extraction, a thematic analysis of vaccine hesitancy in adolescents regarding COVID-19 vaccines was conducted. Results: Seven articles were included. Nine areas were identified as factors influencing vaccine hesitancy, namely gender identity, parental roles, vaccine safety and effectiveness, perceptions of COVID-19 as a disease, medical professionals’ recommendations, health behavior, vaccination experience, adolescent ignorance, and religious concerns. Our findings suggest that the scientific knowledge of vaccines and the size of clinical trials during their development reduce vaccine hesitancy. Conclusion: Our findings build on those of previous research to suggest specific information that may help address vaccine hesitancy among adolescents.

青少年对接种 COVID-19 疫苗的犹豫不决:文献综述
背景:以往有关疫苗犹豫不决(VH)原因的综述并未包括与青少年接种 COVID-19 疫苗有关的疫苗犹豫不决,而这对于最大限度地减少对教育的干扰以及维护青少年的整体福祉、健康和安全是非常必要的。本综述旨在概述青少年对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的疫苗犹豫观点及其影响因素。方法:本综述遵循文献综述的系统综述和元分析 (PRISMA)。在 PubMed、Science Direct 和 Google Scholar 数据库中进行了搜索。提取数据后,对青少年对 COVID-19 疫苗的犹豫不决进行了专题分析。结果:共收录了七篇文章。九个方面被确定为影响疫苗犹豫不决的因素,即性别认同、父母角色、疫苗的安全性和有效性、对 COVID-19 作为一种疾病的看法、医疗专业人员的建议、健康行为、疫苗接种经验、青少年的无知以及宗教顾虑。我们的研究结果表明,疫苗的科学知识和疫苗研发过程中临床试验的规模可降低疫苗犹豫不决的程度。结论:我们的研究结果在以往研究的基础上提出了有助于解决青少年疫苗接种犹豫的具体信息。
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