Knowledge and Attitudes toward Vaccination in Croatian Adolescents, the Influence of the Internet

Q4 Medicine
I. Miškulin, Davor Lešić, Jelena Kovačević, Juraj Dumić, Vedrana Lanc Čurdinjaković, Lea Dumić, Maja Miškulin
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Objective − The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge and attitudes toward vaccination among Croatian high school students and to investigate influence of internet and social networks on the reported knowledge and attitudes.Materials and Methods − A convenient sample of 1012 adolescents aged 17 to 19 years was included in the study. Data regarding sociodemographic factors, habits of informing oneself regarding the health status, vaccination and vaccines and knowledge of and attitudes toward vaccination were collected.Results − The study showed that Croatian adolescents most often obtained information regarding vaccination from the internet, although they reported health professionals to be the most reliable source. Adolescents reported poor knowledge about vaccination. Better knowledge was reported by adolescents who inform themselves about vaccination through scientific literature or school teachers than those who use the internet and social contacts. Results showed that the negative attitude toward vaccination was associated with the internet as the source of information, female gender and poor knowledge about vaccination.Conclusion − Adolescent mostly get information about vaccination on the internet as the easiest accessible source. Efforts should be made to make relevant sources of information more available to adolescents since good knowledge correlates with positive attitude toward vaccination. 
克罗地亚青少年的疫苗接种知识和态度,互联网的影响
研究目的 - 该研究旨在评估克罗地亚高中生对疫苗接种的知识和态度,并调查互联网和社交网络对所报告的知识和态度的影响。研究结果表明,克罗地亚青少年最常从互联网上获取有关疫苗接种的信息,尽管他们认为医疗专业人员是最可靠的信息来源。青少年对疫苗接种的了解较少。通过科学文献或学校老师了解疫苗接种知识的青少年比通过互联网和社会接触了解疫苗接种知识的青少年更了解疫苗接种知识。结果显示,青少年对疫苗接种的消极态度与互联网作为信息来源、女性性别和疫苗接种知识贫乏有关。由于良好的知识与对疫苗接种的积极态度相关,因此应努力向青少年提供更多相关信息来源。
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Central European Journal of Paediatrics
Central European Journal of Paediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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