The Attitude of Turkish Physicians Toward COVID-19 Vaccination and the Effects of Vaccination on Their Mental Health.

IF 0.5 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Barış Sancak, Cenk Kılıç, Ürün Özer Ağırbaş
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Abstract

Background: The study aims to investigate the willingness of physicians for the coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination, factors contributing to their attitude, and the effects of vaccination on their mental health. It is conducted online with physicians between February 17 and March 17, 2021, corresponding to a period of at least 1 month after the first dosage.

Methods: Sociodemographic and professional characteristics are investigated along with coronavirus disease 2019 experiences. The Fear of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Scale, Attitudes Toward the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccine, The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and Beck Hopelessness Scale are given to evaluate the effects on mental health.

Results: Among 578 participants, the total vaccination rate was 91.5% and the main reason for non-vaccination is being already infected by coronavirus disease 2019. Vaccination affected mental health positively in more than half of the participants (59.2% in the vaccinated group). Advanced age (odds ratio = 0.985, P < .05), positive attitude toward vaccination (odds ratio = 0.918, P < .001), and high fear of coronavirus disease 2019 (odds ratio = 0.937, P = .001) were among the predictors of being positively affected by the vaccination. Fear of coronavirus disease 2019 was positively correlated with hopelessness (r = .239, P < .001), depression (r = 0.387, P < .001), and anxiety (r = 0.531, P < .001). The negative thoughts about the vaccination were found to be correlated with hopelessness levels (r = -0.093, P < .05).

Conclusions: Physicians have positive attitudes toward vaccination and vaccination has positive effects on their mental health. As vaccination is a key point during the fight against the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, studies on vaccination and its effects on mental health gained importance. The role of physicians in this regard is inevitable.

土耳其医生对接种 COVID-19 疫苗的态度以及接种疫苗对其心理健康的影响。
背景:本研究旨在调查医生对2019年冠状病毒病疫苗接种的意愿、导致其态度的因素以及接种疫苗对其心理健康的影响。研究在 2021 年 2 月 17 日至 3 月 17 日期间,即首次接种后至少 1 个月内,对医生进行在线调查:方法:调查社会人口学和职业特征以及 2019 年冠状病毒疾病的经历。对2019年冠状病毒病的恐惧量表、对2019年冠状病毒病疫苗的态度、医院焦虑和抑郁量表以及贝克无望量表进行测试,以评估对心理健康的影响:结果:在 578 名参与者中,总接种率为 91.5%,未接种的主要原因是已感染 2019 年冠状病毒病。接种疫苗对半数以上参与者的心理健康产生了积极影响(接种组为 59.2%)。高龄(几率比 = 0.985,P < .05)、对接种疫苗的积极态度(几率比 = 0.918,P < .001)和对 2019 年冠状病毒疾病的高度恐惧(几率比 = 0.937,P = .001)是受接种疫苗积极影响的预测因素。对 2019 年冠状病毒疾病的恐惧与绝望(r = 0.239,P < 0.001)、抑郁(r = 0.387,P < 0.001)和焦虑(r = 0.531,P < 0.001)呈正相关。对疫苗接种的消极想法与绝望程度相关(r = -0.093,P < .05):结论:医生对接种疫苗持积极态度,接种疫苗对他们的心理健康有积极影响。由于疫苗接种是抗击 2019 年冠状病毒疾病大流行的关键点,因此有关疫苗接种及其对心理健康影响的研究就显得尤为重要。医生在这方面的作用不可避免。
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