土耳其社区的疫苗犹豫:一项基于社区的研究

M. Özen, Aydan Yüceler, Alabed Ali, A. Alabed, Melek Yağcı, Özen
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疫苗接种在历史进程中对减少或消除流行病发挥了积极作用,但由于种种原因,也遭到一些人的抵制。这种抵抗包括被称为抗疫苗的不同形式的行为,从反对某些疫苗到拒绝所有疫苗。在这项研究中,它的目的是检查反疫苗接种水平的变化,在covid-19期间,根据社会人口变量,全球范围内的反疫苗接种水平往往会增加。在这项研究中,有人质疑参与者的社会人口特征、他们的covid-19、经历和他们从反疫苗接种量表中获得的分数之间是否存在显著差异。分析结束时,根据参与者的性别、婚姻状况、是否患有慢性疾病和covid-19经历,抗疫苗量表总分与抗疫苗水平之间无显著差异。另一方面,根据年龄、教育程度、收入状况和几个孩子的不同,反疫苗接种水平存在差异。这项研究的结果之一是,在教育水平和收入水平较低的年轻人中,反对接种疫苗的程度很高,由于儿童人数的增加,对接种疫苗的犹豫是合理的。
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TURKISH COMMUNITY’S VACCINE HESITANCY: A COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH
Vaccination, which has played an active role in reducing or eliminating epidemics in the historical process, has been met with resistance by some individuals for various reasons. This resistance includes different forms of behavior called anti-vaccine, ranging from being against some vaccines to rejecting all vaccines. In this study, it was aimed to examine the change in the level of anti-vaccination, which tends to increase worldwide during the covid-19 period, depending on socio-demographic variables. In the study, it was questioned whether there was a significant difference between the socio-demographic characteristics of the participants, their covid-19, experiences, and the scores they got from the Anti-Vaccination Scale. At the end of the analysis, it was observed that there was no significant difference between the total score of the anti-vaccine scale and the anti-vaccination levels according to the gender, marital status, presence of chronic disease, and covid-19 experiences of the participants. On the other hand, it was observed that there were differences in the levels of anti-vaccination depending on age, education level, income status, and several children. It is among the results of the research that the level of opposition to vaccination is high among younger individuals, with lower educational levels and income levels, and hesitations towards vaccination are justified due to the increase in the number of children.
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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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