沙特社会对covid - 19疫苗接种的接受程度:多变量分析

IF 0.1 Q4 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY
O. Alamri, D. Alnagar, A. T. Abdulrahman, Randa Alharbi
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世界卫生组织将疫苗接种犹豫列为全球第十大健康威胁。疫苗接种犹豫是一种现象,从个人对任何疫苗接种的漠不关心到强烈反对,本研究探讨了2021年初沙特人口样本在考虑他们的COVID-19(2019年冠状病毒病)疫苗接种决定时的风险状况。2021年5月,沙特政府的政策规定,从事许多公共活动的个人必须接种疫苗,这可能会改变人口的风险状况。这项研究确定了2021年初COVID-19现象的疫苗接种接受因素,当时疫苗是新的,未在人群中试用过。使用解释性因素分析支持的内部有效措施,发现沙特人口中有很大一部分(88%)打算接种冠状病毒疫苗。重要因素包括教育、慢性病和同伴影响。这些结果可以帮助卫生部进行疫苗后勤工作,并帮助针对高危人群鼓励进一步接种新冠病毒疫苗。
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THE RATE OF SAUDI SOCIETY’S ACCEPTANCE OF THE COVID 19 VACCINATIONS: MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
The World Health Organisation lists vaccination hesitancy as the 10th greatest health threat worldwide. Vaccination hesitancy is a phenomenon ranging from an individual's indifference to vehement opposition to any vaccination, and this study explores the risk profiles of a sample of the Saudi population in early 2021 contemplating their COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease of 2019) vaccination decisions. In May 2021, Saudi government policy mandated vaccination for individuals to engage in many public activities, which may change the population's risk profile. This research identified vaccination acceptance factors for the COVID-19 phenomenon in early 2021 whilst vaccines were new and untried on populations. Using an internally valid measure supported by explanatory factor analysis, it was found that a high proportion of the Saudi population (88%) intended to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Significant factors included education, chronic disease, and peer influences. The results could assist the Ministry of Health in vaccine logistics and assist with targeting at-risk groups to encourage further vaccination against the coronavirus.
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JP Journal of Biostatistics
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