Area and individual level analyses of demographic and socio-economic disparities in COVID-19 vaccination uptake in Belgium

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Pierre Hubin , Laura Van den Borre , Toon Braeye , Lisa Cavillot , Matthieu Billuart , Veerle Stouten , Léonore Nasiadka , Elias Vermeiren , Izaak Van Evercooren , Brecht Devleesschauwer , Lucy Catteau , Joris A.F. van Loenhout
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Abstract

Vaccination has played a major role in overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic. However, vaccination status can be influenced by demographic and socio-economic factors at individual and area level.

In the context of the LINK-VACC project, the Belgian vaccine register for the COVID-19 vaccination campaign was linked at individual level with other registers, notably the COVID-19 laboratory test results and demographic and socio-economic variables from the DEMOBEL database. The present article aims at investigating to which extent COVID-19 vaccination status is associated with area level and/or individual level demographic and socio-economic factors. From a sample of all individuals tested for SARS-CoV-2 (LINK-VACC sample) demographic and socio-economic indicators are derived and their impact on vaccination coverages at an aggregated geographical level (municipality) is quantified. The same indicators are calculated for the full Belgian population, allowing to assess the representativeness of the LINK-VACC sample with respect to the impact of demographic and socio-economic disparities on vaccination uptake.

In a second step, hierarchical models are fitted to the individual level LINK-VACC data to disentangle the individual and municipality effects allowing to evaluate the added value of the availability of individual level data in this context.

The most important effects observed at the individual level are reflected in the aggregated data at the municipality level. Multilevel analyses show that most of the demographic and socio-economic impacts on vaccination are captured at the individual level, although accounting for area level in individual level analyses improve the overall description.

比利时 COVID-19 疫苗接种率的人口和社会经济差异的地区和个人层面分析
疫苗接种在战胜 COVID-19 大流行中发挥了重要作用。在 LINK-VACC 项目中,比利时 COVID-19 疫苗接种活动的疫苗登记册在个人层面上与其他登记册建立了联系,特别是 COVID-19 实验室检测结果以及 DEMOBEL 数据库中的人口和社会经济变量。本文旨在调查 COVID-19 疫苗接种情况在多大程度上与地区和/或个人层面的人口和社会经济因素相关联。本文从所有接受过 SARS-CoV-2 检测的个人样本(LINK-VACC 样本)中得出了人口和社会经济指标,并量化了这些指标在综合地理层面(城市)上对疫苗接种覆盖率的影响。第二步,将分层模型拟合到个人层面的 LINK-VACC 数据中,以区分个人和城市的影响,从而评估个人层面数据在此背景下的附加价值。多层次分析表明,人口和社会经济对疫苗接种的大部分影响都体现在个人层面,尽管在个人层面的分析中考虑到了地区层面的影响,但还是改善了整体描述。
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