美国游客对疫苗犹豫不决

IF 1.4 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Lori Pennington-Gray, E. Basurto-Cedeno, Christa Court, João-Pedro Ferreira
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世界各地的疾病发病率正在上升。美国旅行者在出国旅行到流行地区时感染这种疾病的风险更大。前往蚊子流行的目的地的游客的安全比以往任何时候都更加重要。由于没有预防或预防的疫苗,游客面临致命疾病的危险。因此,如果存在疫苗,了解服用这种疫苗的可能性是很重要的。这项研究试图确定可能是获得基孔肯雅疫苗可能性的最佳预测因素的具体人口统计学和态度变量。一项针对计划在未来3-5年内前往加勒比海的美国旅行者的在线调查被要求回答与个人保护动机、行为和基孔肯雅热知识相关的问题。分层逻辑回归用于确定获得CHIK疫苗的最佳预测因子。结果表明,获得疫苗的最佳预测因子是信任。在今天的环境中使用情景和预测疫苗的使用是确定疫苗支持和参与这种个人保护行为的可能性的有效方法。这些努力可以改善基孔肯雅热的管理、控制和信息传递方式。
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VACCINE HESITANCY AMONG U.S. TRAVELERS
Diseases are increasing in prevalence around the world. American travelers are at greater risk of contracting the disease when traveling outside the country to an endemic region. The safety of visitors to mosquito-endemic destinations is more important than ever. Because a vaccine does not exist for prevention or as a prophylactic, tourists are in jeopardy of fatal sicknesses. Thus, if a vaccine existed, it would be important to understand the likelihood of taking such a vaccine. This study sought to identify specific demographic and attitudinal variables which may be the best predictors of the likelihood of getting a chikungunya vaccine. An online survey of U.S. travelers intending to travel to the Caribbean in the next 3-5 years was asked to respond to questions related to personal protection motivations, behaviors, and knowledge of chikungunya. Hierarchical logistic regression was used to determine the best predictor of getting a CHIK vaccine. Results suggested that the best predictor of getting the vaccine was Trust. Using scenarios and predicting the use of vaccines in today's environment are effective ways of determining vaccine support and the likelihood of engaging in this personal protective behavior. Such efforts can improve ways to manage, control, and message regarding chikungunya.
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Tourism Analysis
Tourism Analysis HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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