约旦新冠肺炎疫苗接种犹豫因素分析

Ayat Qablan, Almutazballlah Qablan, Mohammad Gablan, Alaa' Amer, Besan Muzher, Nour Zietoon, Rama Alhawari, Rmooz Hawamdeh, Taima'a Alamrat, Taqwa Awwad, Tasneem Alhmoud, Wa'ed Bataineh, Abdalah Gablan
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这项研究旨在确定导致服用冠状病毒疫苗犹豫不决的决定因素。为了达到研究的目的,我们向伊尔比德市的居民发放了一份问卷。研究样本为519名居民,采用简单随机抽样方法。采用交叉表分析、单样本t检验和回归分析对研究假设进行检验。该研究得出了许多结果,最值得注意的是:接种冠状病毒疫苗的犹豫与年龄、婚姻状况、病毒感染、接种疫苗以及有关冠状病毒的信息来源之间存在统计学上显著的关系。综合决定因素(信念和恐惧)解释了(28.4%)接种冠状病毒疫苗的犹豫,而该模型未解释的剩余百分比归因于本研究未解决的其他自变量。该研究建议社区成员不要依赖社交媒体来源作为获取与COVID-19疫苗相关信息的来源,特别是因为它被许多谣言和错误所污染。
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The Determinates of Hesitancy of Taking Covid-19 Vaccine in Jordan
This study aimed to identify the determinants that led to the hesitancy of taking the corona vaccine. In order to achieve the objective of the study, a questionnaire was distributed to residents in Irbid city. The study sample amounted to (519) residents selected according to a simple random sampling technique. The crosstab analysis and one sample T. test and regression analysis were used in order to test hypotheses of the study. The study reached many results, most notably: There is a statistically significant relationship between the hesitancy of taking the Corona vaccine and both ages, marital status, infection with the virus, taking the vaccine, and sources of information about the Corona virus. The combined determinants (beliefs and fears) explained (28.4%) of the hesitation in taking the Corona vaccine, and the remaining percentage that was not explained in this model is attributed to other independent variables that were not addressed in this study. The study recommended community members not to rely on social media sources as a source for obtaining information related to COVID-19 vaccine, especially as it is tainted by many rumours and errors.
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