The Relationship between Parental Knowledge and Anxiety Levels towards COVID-19 Vaccination in Children

Siti Khodijah Nur'Aini Jusuf, Azizah Nurdin, Andi Irhamnia Sakinah, Halimah Sa’diyah
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Introduction: The COVID-19 vaccine is crucial as a preventive measure against infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The Indonesian Pediatric Association (IDAI) has approved the vaccination for children under 12 years, allowing them to receive up to the second dose. However, a lack of knowledge about the vaccine has led to hesitancy among parents, fueled by misinformation and concerns about potential side effects on their children. This study aims to explore the correlation between parental knowledge and their anxiety levels concerning the COVID-19 vaccination for their children.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey with 207 parents of students from SDIT Nurul Fikri in Makassar City. The research instrument was a structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed through univariate analysis, followed by bivariate comparisons using the Chi-square test and multivariate regression.Results: Among the respondents, a majority (58%) exhibited limited knowledge of COVID-19, with 50.2% reporting varying degrees of anxiety about the vaccination for their children. Of the children, 46.3% had received the complete vaccination series. Statistical analysis revealed a significant correlation between parental knowledge and anxiety levels regarding their child’s COVID-19 vaccination (α<0.05; p=0.007).Conclusion: There is a significant correlation between knowledge and anxiety concerning children's COVID-19 vaccination, with knowledge being the most significant predictor of anxiety levels.
家长对儿童接种 COVID-19 疫苗的了解程度与焦虑程度之间的关系
导言COVID-19 疫苗是预防感染 SARS-CoV-2 病毒的关键措施。印度尼西亚儿科协会(IDAI)已批准为 12 岁以下儿童接种该疫苗,允许他们最多接种第二剂。然而,由于缺乏对疫苗的了解,家长们在错误信息的刺激下犹豫不决,并担心会对孩子产生潜在的副作用。本研究旨在探讨家长对子女接种 COVID-19 疫苗的了解程度与焦虑程度之间的相关性:我们对207名来自望加锡SDIT Nurul Fikri的学生家长进行了横向调查。调查工具为结构化问卷。通过单变量分析对数据进行了分析,然后使用Chi-square检验和多变量回归对数据进行了双变量比较:在受访者中,大多数人(58%)对 COVID-19 的了解有限,50.2%的受访者表示对孩子接种疫苗有不同程度的焦虑。46.3%的儿童接种了完整的疫苗系列。统计分析表明,家长对子女接种 COVID-19 疫苗的了解程度和焦虑程度之间存在明显的相关性(α<0.05;P=0.007):结论:儿童接种 COVID-19 疫苗的知识水平和焦虑程度之间存在明显的相关性,其中知识水平是预测焦虑程度的最重要因素。
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