Attitudes toward COVID-19 Pandemic among Fully Vaccinated Individuals: Evidence from Greece Two Years after the Pandemic.

Q3 Medicine
Acta Medica Lituanica Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-29 DOI:10.15388/Amed.2022.29.2.11
Petros Galanis, Irene Vraka, Aglaia Katsiroumpa, Olga Siskou, Olympia Konstantakopoulou, Theodoros Katsoulas, Theodoros Mariolis-Sapsakos, Daphne Kaitelidou
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Abstract

Background: Considering the major effects of COVID-19 pandemic on health, social, economic, and political dimensions of all countries, positive attitudes toward COVID-19 pandemic are essential to control the pandemic. In our study, we investigated attitudes toward COVID-19 pandemic among fully COVID-19 vaccinated individuals two years after the pandemic and we identified predictors of attitudes.

Materials and methods: We conducted an on-line cross-sectional study with 815 fully COVID-19 vaccinated individuals in Greece during May 2022. A self-administered and valid questionnaire was disseminated through social media platforms. We measured socio-demographic variables and COVID-19-related variables as potential predictors of attitudes toward COVID-19 pandemic. The outcome variable was attitudes toward COVID-19 pandemic (compliance with hygiene measures, trust in COVID-19 vaccination, fear of COVID-19, and information regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination).

Results: We found a very high level of compliance with hygiene measures, a high level of trust and information about the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination, and a moderate level of fear of COVID-19. Also, we identified that females, participants with a higher educational level, those with a chronic disease, those with a better self-perceived physical health, and those without a previous COVID-19 diagnosis adhered more in hygiene measures. Trust in COVID-19 vaccination was higher among females, older participants, those with a higher educational level, those with a better self-perceived physical health, and those without a previous COVID-19 diagnosis. Moreover, females, older participants, those with a higher educational level, those with a chronic disease, those with a better self-perceived physical health, those that received a flu vaccine in previous season, and those without a previous COVID-19 diagnosis experienced more fear of COVID-19. Finally, level of information regarding COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination was higher for participants with a higher educational level, those without a chronic disease, those with a better self-perceived physical health, and those that received a flu vaccine in previous season.

Conclusions: Understanding predictors of attitudes toward COVID-19 pandemic among fully vaccinated individuals is crucial for developing appropriate public health campaigns in the future. Vaccination should be accompanied by positive attitudes in order to decrease the frequency of negative outcomes of COVID-19, such as hospitalization, complications and mortality.

完全接种疫苗的个人对新冠肺炎大流行的态度:大流行两年后来自希腊的证据。
背景:考虑到新冠肺炎大流行对所有国家的健康、社会、经济和政治层面的重大影响,对新冠肺炎大流行持积极态度对于控制大流行至关重要。在我们的研究中,我们调查了在大流行两年后完全接种新冠肺炎疫苗的人对新冠肺炎大流行的态度,并确定了态度的预测因素。材料和方法:2022年5月,我们对希腊815名完全接种新冠肺炎疫苗的人进行了一项在线横断面研究。通过社交媒体平台分发了一份自我管理的有效问卷。我们测量了社会形态变量和新冠肺炎相关变量,作为对新冠肺炎大流行态度的潜在预测因素。结果变量是对新冠肺炎大流行的态度(对卫生措施的遵守、对新冠肺炎疫苗接种的信任、对新冠肺炎的恐惧以及关于新冠肺炎大流行和疫苗接种的信息),以及对新冠肺炎的中度恐惧。此外,我们还发现,女性、教育水平较高的参与者、患有慢性病的参与者、自我感觉身体健康状况较好的参与者以及之前未被诊断为新冠肺炎的参与者更坚持卫生措施。女性、年龄较大的参与者、教育水平较高的参与者、自我认知身体健康状况较好的参与者以及之前未确诊为新冠肺炎的参与者对新冠肺炎疫苗接种的信任度较高。此外,女性、年龄较大的参与者、教育水平较高的参与者、患有慢性病的参与者、自我认知身体健康状况较好的参与者、在上一季接种过流感疫苗的参与者以及之前未被诊断为新冠肺炎的参与者对新冠肺炎的恐惧程度更高。最后,对于教育水平较高的参与者、没有慢性病的参与者、自我感觉身体健康较好的参与者以及在上一季接种流感疫苗的参与者,有关新冠肺炎大流行和疫苗接种的信息水平更高。结论:了解完全接种疫苗的个人对新冠肺炎大流行态度的预测因素对于未来开展适当的公共卫生运动至关重要。接种疫苗时应采取积极态度,以减少新冠肺炎负面结果的发生频率,如住院、并发症和死亡率。
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Acta Medica Lituanica
Acta Medica Lituanica Medicine-General Medicine
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