马来西亚 18 岁及以上成年人对 Covid-19 疫苗的接受程度

Thin Mon Kyaw, Larvaniya Lakshumanan, Rivaan Menon, Juwairiya Anwar Ibrahim, Krishnaaveni D/O Sivalingam, Abishek Nachimuthu
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COVID-19 免疫接种计划可能是遏制大流行的潜在策略,但其有效性取决于社区对疫苗的接受程度。关于疫苗接受度的决定可能会受到各种情况的影响,个人对这些方面的权衡也可能不同。本研究旨在评估马来西亚成年人对 covid-19 疫苗的接受程度。18岁及以上的马来西亚成年人参与了横断面在线调查。调查使用谷歌表格进行在线调查,收集数据。在 403 名回复者中,大部分(90.1%)对 COVID-19 疫苗接种表示高度接受。同时,大多数人(94.8%)对接种 COVID-19 疫苗的犹豫程度较低。社会人口因素与不愿接种疫苗有关。年龄 (p=0.001)、教育程度 (p=0.001)、职业 (p=0.001) 和婚姻状况 (p=0.032) 这些社会人口因素都与疫苗接种犹豫显著相关。不显著的因素包括性别(p- 0.097)和月收入(p-0.210)。我们需要清楚地了解人们对 COVID-19 疫苗的犹豫和接受程度,以便制定基于证据的干预措施,因为目前正在开发多种 COVID-19 疫苗,而且需要相当高的疫苗接种率才能实现群体免疫。
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ACCEPTANCE TOWARDS COVID-19 VACCINE AMONG ADULTS AGED 18 YEARS AND ABOVE IN MALAYSIA
The COVID-19 immunisation programme may be a potential strategy for containing the pandemic, but its effectiveness depends on the community's acceptance of the vaccine. Decisions regarding vaccine acceptance may be impacted by a variety of circumstances, and individuals may weigh these aspects differently. The objective of this study was to assess the acceptance towards the covid-19 vaccine among Malaysian adults. Adult Malaysians aged 18 and over were enrolled in a cross-sectional online survey. Google Form was used to deliver an online survey that was used to collect data. The bulk of the 403 responders (90.1%) expressed high acceptance levels for the COVID-19 vaccination. Meanwhile the majority showed low hesitance levels towards covid-19 vaccine with 94.8%. The sociodemographic factors have a correlation with vaccine reluctance. The sociodemographic factors of age (p=0.001), education (p=0.001), occupation (p=0.001), and marital status (p=0.032) all significantly correlated with vaccine hesitation. Non-significant factors include gender (p- 0.097) and monthly income (p-0.210). We need to understand the hesitation and acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine clearly in order to create evidence-based interventions because there are numerous COVID-19 vaccines being developed and significant vaccination rates are required to attain herd immunity.
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Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine
Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine (MJPHM) is the official Journal of Malaysian Public Health Physicians’ Association. This is an Open-Access and peer-reviewed Journal founded in 2001 with the main objective of providing a platform for publication of scientific articles in the areas of public health medicine. . The Journal is published in two volumes per year. Contributors are welcome to send their articles in all sub-discipline of public health including epidemiology, biostatistics, nutrition, family health, infectious diseases, health services research, gerontology, child health, adolescent health, behavioral medicine, rural health, chronic diseases, health promotion, public health policy and management, health economics, occupational health and environmental health.
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