COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Associated Factors among Adults and Adolescents Attending COVID-19 Vaccination Centre of South India-A Cross-Sectional Study

Anju D. Ade, Chandrasekhar Vallepalli, Visweswara Rao Guthi, Nagaraj Kondagunta
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Introduction: Challenges related to the acceptance and refusal of COVID-19 vaccination (vaccine hesitancy)emerged as a significant problem worldwide.Objectives: 1. To study socio-demographic profile of the study participants.2.To assess association betweensociodemographic characteristics and vaccine hesitancy among study participants.3. To find out the reasons for vaccination hesitancy among study participants.Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted at COVID-19 vaccination centre, in South India. Studyparticipants included were subjects who were due for COVID-19 vaccine. Total sample size was 385.Data wascollected by interview technique.Results: Majority,311(80.8%) of the respondents were urban residents and were in 18-30 age group. Malerespondents were higher 227, (59.0%) than female,158(41.0%). Regarding reasons for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, majority, 107 (27.8%) reported they were unaware of vaccination schedule followed by 97 (25.2%) not getting time to go for vaccination and 49 (12.7%) respondents reported fear of side effects of COVID-19 vaccine. We found statistically significant association between COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and socio-demographic variables like their residence, age, gender, type of family, educational level, marital status and co-morbidity. Conclusion: Regardless of the source of vaccine hesitancy, interventions to encourage vaccination by simplifying messages and emphasizing benefits can be effective.
印度南部 COVID-19 疫苗接种中心成人和青少年的 COVID-19 疫苗接种意愿及相关因素--一项横断面研究
导言:与接受和拒绝接受 COVID-19 疫苗接种有关的挑战(疫苗犹豫)已成为全球范围内的一个重要问题:1.研究参与者的社会人口学特征。2.评估社会人口学特征与参与者疫苗接种犹豫之间的关联。3.找出参与者疫苗接种犹豫的原因:在印度南部的 COVID-19 疫苗接种中心进行了一项横断面研究。研究参与者包括应接种 COVID-19 疫苗的受试者。数据通过访谈技术收集:大多数受访者为城市居民,年龄在 18-30 岁之间,占 311 人(80.8%)。男性受访者为 227 人(59.0%),高于女性 158 人(41.0%)。关于犹豫接种 COVID-19 疫苗的原因,107 名受访者(27.8%)表示不知道接种时间,97 名受访者(25.2%)表示没有时间接种,49 名受访者(12.7%)表示害怕 COVID-19 疫苗的副作用。我们发现,COVID-19 疫苗接种犹豫与社会人口学变量(如居住地、年龄、性别、家庭类型、教育水平、婚姻状况和合并疾病)之间存在明显的统计学关联。结论无论疫苗接种犹豫的原因是什么,通过简化信息和强调益处来鼓励接种疫苗的干预措施都是有效的。
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