| Literature DB >> 34200656 |
Marco Del Riccio1, Sara Boccalini2, Lisa Rigon1, Massimiliano Alberto Biamonte1, Giuseppe Albora1, Duccio Giorgetti1, Paolo Bonanni2, Angela Bechini2.
Abstract
Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 represents an effective and safe tool to protect the population against the disease; however, COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy could be a major barrier to achieving herd immunity. Despite the severity of the current pandemic, the population's intention to get vaccinated against COVID-19 is still not clear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the intention to get vaccinated against COVID-19 among a convenience sample of the general population resident in Italy and the factors associated with hesitancy and acceptance of the vaccine in the context of the current pandemic before the rolling out of COVID-19 vaccines. An anonymous online survey was diffused among a general adult population living in Italy. Participants aged 18 or older and living in Italy were considered eligible. Incomplete questionnaires were excluded. Overall, 7605 valid questionnaires were collected. Most of the participants (81.9%) were inclined to get vaccinated; male sex (OR 1.38, 95% CI 1.12-1.71), a high level of trust in institutions (OR 3.93, 95% CI 2.04-7.83), and personal beliefs about high safety of COVID-19 vaccines (OR 56.33, 95% CI 31.57-105.87) were found to be among the significant predictors of COVID-19 acceptance. These data could help design larger studies to address the problem of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the current pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; survey; vaccine acceptance; vaccine hesitancy
Year: 2021 PMID: 34200656 PMCID: PMC8228124 DOI: 10.3390/vaccines9060633
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccines (Basel) ISSN: 2076-393X
Sociodemographic characteristics of the study participants.
| Characteristics | NA | N or Median | % or IQR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 0 | 47.0 | 34.0–58.0 |
|
| 43 | ||
| Male | 2623 | 34.5 | |
| Female | 4939 | 64.9 | |
|
| 0 | ||
| Primary school | 32 | 0.4 | |
| Secondary school | 578 | 7.6 | |
| High school | 3000 | 39.4 | |
| Bachelor’s degree | 1070 | 14.1 | |
| Master’s degree | 2686 | 35.3 | |
| PhD | 239 | 3.1 | |
|
| 0 | ||
| Yes | 2729 | 35.9 | |
| No | 4876 | 64.1 | |
|
| 0 | ||
| “4—I have full trust in institutions” | 936 | 13.2 | |
| “3—I have enough trust in institutions” | 4633 | 65.6 | |
| “2—I have little trust in institutions” | 1702 | 24.1 | |
| “1—I have no trust in institutions” | 334 | 4.7 | |
|
| 0 | ||
| Currently unemployed/retired | 1899 | 25.0 | |
| Currently employed | 5706 | 75.0 |
Personal beliefs about vaccinations and the willingness to vaccinate against COVID-19.
| Items | NA | N or Median | % or IQR |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 0 | ||
| No | 6695 | 88.0 | |
| Yes | 910 | 12.0 | |
|
| 0 | ||
| No | 6952 | 91.4 | |
| Yes | 653 | 8.6 | |
|
| 0 | ||
| No | 4296 | 84.2 | |
| Yes | 3309 | 15.8 | |
|
| 0 | ||
| Surely not | 345 | 4.5 | |
| Probably not | 353 | 4.6 | |
| I am not sure | 676 | 8.9 | |
| Probably | 1323 | 17.4 | |
| Surely | 4908 | 64.5 | |
|
| 0 | ||
| No | 1059 | 13.9 | |
| Yes | 6546 | 86.1 | |
|
| 0 | ||
| No | 4252 | 55.9 | |
| Yes | 3353 | 44.1 | |
|
| 0 | ||
| No | 608 | 8.0 | |
| I don’t know | 3580 | 47.1 | |
| Yes | 3417 | 44.9 | |
|
| 0 | ||
| Not relevant at all | 150 | 2.0 | |
| Not very relevant | 346 | 4.5 | |
| Quite relevant | 1291 | 17.0 | |
| Absolutely relevant | 5818 | 76.5 |
Variables associated with the willingness to be vaccinated against COVID-19. From the left: the first column shows the variables included in the analyses. The second column shows the “willingness to be vaccinated” among the categories reported in each item. The third and the fourth columns show the results of the single logistic regression analyses and the results of the multiple logistic regression analysis.
| Variable | Willingness to Be Vaccinated | Single Logistic Regression Analyses | Multiple Logistic Regression Model | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No/Not Sure (%) | Yes/Probably (%) | OR | Lower 95% CI | Upper 95% CI | OR | Lower 95% CI | Upper 95% CI | |||
| Age | - | 0.995 | 0.990 | 0.998 | 0.01 | 0.995 | 0.988 | 1.001 | 0.13 | |
| Sex * | ||||||||||
| Female | 959 (19.4) | 3980 (80.6) | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||||
| Male | 387 (14.8) | 2236 (85.2) | 1.39 | 1.22 | 1.59 | <0.001 | 1.38 | 1.12 | 1.71 | 0.002 |
| Study | ||||||||||
| Elementary school | 5 (15.6) | 27 (84.4) | 1.29 | 0.54 | 3.83 | 0.598 | ||||
| Secondary school | 140 (24.2) | 438 (75.8) | 0.75 | 0.61 | 0.93 | 0.01 | ||||
| High school | 580 (19.3) | 2420 (80.7) | 1.00 | |||||||
| Bachelor’s degree | 221 (20.7) | 849 (79.3) | 0.92 | 0.98 | 2.05 | 0.35 | ||||
| Master’s degree | 393 (14.6) | 2293 (85.4) | 1.40 | 1.21 | 1.61 | <0.001 | ||||
| PhD | 35 (14.6) | 204 (85.4) | 1.40 | 0.78 | 1.10 | 0.07 | ||||
| Healthcare professional | ||||||||||
| No | 901 (18.5) | 3975 (81.5) | 1.00 | |||||||
| Yes | 473 (17.3) | 2256 (82.7) | 1.08 | 0.96 | 1.22 | 0.20 | ||||
| Trust in institutions | ||||||||||
| 1 (No trust) | 243 (72.8) | 91 (27.2) | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||||
| 2 | 648 (38.1) | 1054 (61.9) | 4.34 | 3.36 | 5.66 | <0.001 | 1.69 | 1.12 | 2.58 | 0.014 |
| 3 | 459 (9.9) | 4174 (90.1) | 24.29 | 18.80 | 31.60 | <0.001 | 2.71 | 1.79 | 4.11 | <0.001 |
| 4 (Full trust) | 24 (2.6) | 912 (97.4) | 101.47 | 64.53 | 166.28 | <0.001 | 3.93 | 2.04 | 7.83 | <0.001 |
| Employed | ||||||||||
| No | 286 (15.1) | 1613 (84.9) | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||||
| Yes | 1088 (19.1) | 4618 (80.9) | 0.75 | 0.65 | 0.86 | <0.001 | 0.77 | 0.61 | 0.95 | 0.02 |
| Hesitant subject | ||||||||||
| No | 185 (3.3) | 5430 (96.7) | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||||
| Yes | 1189 (59.7) | 801 (40.3) | 0.020 | 0.019 | 0.027 | <0.001 | 0.13 | 0.11 | 0.17 | <0.001 |
| Influenza vaccination in 2020–2021 | ||||||||||
| No | 1122 (26.1) | 3174 (73.9) | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||||
| Yes | 252 (7.6) | 3057 (92.4) | 4.28 | 3.71 | 4.97 | <0.001 | 2.09 | 1.68 | 2.58 | <0.001 |
| “Have you or others you know been infected by SARS-CoV-2?” | ||||||||||
| No | 237 (22.4) | 822 (77.6) | 1.00 | |||||||
| Yes | 1137 (17.4) | 5409 (82.6) | 1.37 | 1.17 | 1.60 | <0.001 | 0.93 | 0.74 | 1.23 | 0.6 |
| “Have you or others you know been hospitalized because of COVID-19?” | ||||||||||
| No | 634 (18.9) | 2719 (81.1) | 1.00 | |||||||
| Yes | 740 (17.4) | 3512 (82.6) | 1.11 | 0.98 | 1.24 | 0.09 | ||||
| “Do you think COVID-19 vaccines will be safe, once approved?” | ||||||||||
| No | 542 (89.1) | 66 (10.9) | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||||
| I don’t know | 816 (22.8) | 2746 (77.2) | 27.81 | 21.45 | 36.64 | <0.001 | 4.35 | 3.19 | 6.01 | <0.001 |
| Yes | 16 (0.5) | 3401 (99.5) | 1745.58 | 1034.53 | 3149.07 | <0.001 | 56.33 | 31.73 | 105.87 | <0.001 |
| “How relevant do you think the COVID-19 vaccination will be in fighting against the pandemics ?” | ||||||||||
| Not relevant at all | 145 (96.7) | 5 (3.3) | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||||
| Not very relevant | 322 (93.1) | 24 (6.9) | 2.16 | 0.87 | 6.52 | 0.12 | 1.30 | 0.42 | 5.31 | 0.68 |
| Quite relevant | 541 (41.9) | 750 (58.1) | 40.20 | 18.18 | 113.94 | <0.001 | 8.08 | 2.81 | 30.98 | <0.001 |
| Absolutely relevant | 366 (6.3) | 5452 (93.7) | 431.99 | 195.52 | 1223.75 | <0.001 | 27.99 | 9.77 | 107.04 | <0.001 |
* 43 observations deleted due to missingness, as reported in Table 1.