A systematic review of psychological factors influencing attitudes and intentions toward, and uptake of, Covid-19 vaccines in adolescents

IF 2.2 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Vaccine: X Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2026-01-23 DOI:10.1016/j.jvacx.2026.100785
Angie Pitt , Richard Amlôt , Catherine Heffernan , G. James Rubin , Louise E. Smith
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Abstract

Vaccination was a key measure to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic, however adolescents were less likely than adults to accept the vaccine. Low vaccine uptake reduces the effectiveness of vaccination campaigns and threatens global public health. Understanding why adolescents are hesitant to accept new vaccines is therefore crucial to support the development of novel vaccine uptake interventions. Prior reviews have included far fewer citations, excluded qualitative data orstudies after 2022 and have not mapped adolescent Covid-19 vaccine behaviour onto psychological models. This systematic review investigated psychological factors influencing attitudes and intentions toward and uptake of Covid-19 vaccines in adolescents aged 10 to 19 years globally. It mapped results onto the COM-B framework to inform future interventions. Our search identified 25,354 citations, and included 77 in this review. The quality of studies was mixed, predominantly cross-sectional in design. According to our review, key influences on adolescent Covid-19 vaccine behaviour were: i) Reflective motivation (safety concerns, perceived susceptibility to/severity of Covid-19, perceived vaccine effectiveness, ii) Social opportunity (social norms, autonomy and prosocial attitudes), iii) Psychological capability (attitude and knowledge about vaccines). Our review provides new insights into psychological factors influencing adolescent Covid-19 vaccine behaviour, and maps factors to the COM-B model of behaviour change. To improve vaccine uptake, future vaccine interventions should support adolescents to think critically about the pros and cons of vaccines and consider external influences on their decisions.
影响青少年对Covid-19疫苗的态度、意向和接种的心理因素的系统综述
疫苗接种是应对Covid-19大流行的一项关键措施,但青少年接受疫苗的可能性低于成年人。疫苗接种率低降低了疫苗接种运动的有效性,并威胁到全球公共卫生。因此,了解青少年对接受新疫苗犹豫不决的原因对于支持开发新的疫苗摄取干预措施至关重要。之前的综述包括的引用要少得多,排除了2022年之后的定性数据或研究,也没有将青少年Covid-19疫苗行为映射到心理模型上。本系统综述调查了影响全球10至19岁青少年对Covid-19疫苗的态度、意向和接种的心理因素。它将结果映射到COM-B框架,为未来的干预措施提供信息。我们的检索确定了25,354条引用,其中77条在本综述中。研究的质量参差不齐,设计上主要是横断面的。根据我们的综述,影响青少年Covid-19疫苗行为的关键因素是:i)反思动机(安全问题、感知到的Covid-19易感性/严重程度、感知到的疫苗有效性),ii)社会机会(社会规范、自主性和亲社会态度),iii)心理能力(对疫苗的态度和知识)。我们的综述为影响青少年Covid-19疫苗行为的心理因素提供了新的见解,并将这些因素映射到行为改变的COM-B模型。为了提高疫苗的吸收率,未来的疫苗干预措施应支持青少年批判性地思考疫苗的利弊,并考虑对其决定的外部影响。
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