| Literature DB >> 34911441 |
Noura Altulahi1, Shouq AlNujaim2, Azzam Alabdulqader3, Abdullah Alkharashi3, Assaf AlMalki3, Faisal AlSiari3, Yara Bashawri4, Sarah Alsubaie5, Dayel AlShahrani6, Yara AlGoraini7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread worldwide, and the vaccine remains the ultimate cornerstone to overcoming its long-term impact. Vaccine hesitancy might obstruct the effort to achieve herd immunity and eradicate the virus. We assessed Saudi Arabian individuals' willingness, beliefs, and barriers regarding the COVID-19 vaccine and their adherence to preventive measures during and after the pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: Barriers; Beliefs; Saudi Arabia; Vaccination; Willingness COVID-19 vaccine
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34911441 PMCID: PMC8674018 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-021-01606-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Sociodemographic and Predicting factors of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance n = 8056
| Variables | Total Population | If COVID-19 vaccination is available, I will take it | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NO (%) | YES (%) | |||
| Age | ||||
| Young Adults (18–28 years) | 3526 (43.8%) | 1539 (43.6%) | 1987 (56.4%) | < 0.0001**** |
| Middle aged adults (29–50 years) | 3482 (43.2%) | 1744 (50.1%) | 1738 (49.9%) | |
| Older adults (older than 50 years) | 1048 (13.0%) | 555 (53%) | 493 (47%) | |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 3688 (45.8%) | 1658 (45%) | 2030 (55%) | < 0.0001**** |
| Female | 4368 (54.2%) | 2180 (49.9%) | 2188 (50.1%) | |
| Nationality | ||||
| Saudi | 7483 (92.9%) | 3577 (47.8%) | 3906 (52.2%) | 0.298 |
| Non-Saudi | 573 (7.1%) | 261 (45.5%) | 312 (54.5%) | |
| Residence | ||||
| Middle region | 2893 (35.9%) | 1422 (49.2%) | 1471 (50.8%) | < 0.0001**** |
| East region | 2129 (26.4%) | 1076 (50.5%) | 1053 (49.5%) | |
| Western region | 1997 (24.8%) | 912 (45.7%) | 1085 (54.3%) | |
| North region | 327 (4.1%) | 146 (44.6%) | 181 (55.4%) | |
| South region | 710 (8.8%) | 282 (39.7%) | 428 (60.3%) | |
| Marital status | ||||
| Single | 3511 (43.6%) | 1561 (44.5%) | 1950 (55.5%) | < 0.0001**** |
| Married | 4266 (53.0%) | 2128 (49.9%) | 2138 (50.1%) | |
| Widowed | 40 (0.5%) | 22 (55%) | 18 (45%) | |
| Divorced/separated | 239 (3.0%) | 127 (53.1%) | 112 (46.9%) | |
| Education | ||||
| Less than High school | 200 (2.5%) | 86 (43%) | 114 (57%) | < 0.0001**** |
| High school | 1747 (21.7%) | 754 (43.2%) | 993 (56.8%) | |
| University and higher | 6109 (75.8%) | 2998 (49.1%) | 3111 (50.9%) | |
| Professional background | ||||
| Healthcare provider | 1228 (15.2%) | 599 (48.8%) | 629 (51.2%) | 0.189 |
| Employed | 4294 (53.3%) | 2069 (48.2%) | 2225 (51.8%) | |
| Unemployed | 2534 (31.5%) | 1170 (46.2%) | 1364 (53.8%) | |
| Do you have any chronic disease? | ||||
| No | 6683 (83.0%) | 3227 (48.3%) | 3456 (51.7%) | 0.011** |
| Yes | 1373 (17.0%) | 611 (44.5%) | 762 (55.5%) | |
| Do you have any allergy? | ||||
| No | 6682 (82.9%) | 3149 (47.1%) | 3533 (52.9%) | 0.041* |
| Yes | 1374 (17.1%) | 689 (50.1%) | 685(49.8%) | |
| Are you a smoker? | ||||
| No | 6499 (80.7%) | 3190 (49.1%) | 3309 (50.9%) | < 0.0001**** |
| Yes | 1557 (19.3%) | 648 (41.6%) | 909 (58.4%) | |
| Did you get the seasonal influenza vaccine before? | ||||
| No | 3941 (48.9%) | 2070 (52.5%) | 1871 (47.5%) | < 0.0001**** |
| Yes | 4115 (51.1%) | 1768 (43%) | 2347 (57%) | |
| Have you been tested positive for COVID-19? | ||||
| No | 7117 (88.3%) | 3422 (48.1%) | 3695 (51.9%) | 0.029* |
| Yes | 939 (11.7%) | 416 (44.3%) | 523 (55.7%) | |
| If yes | ||||
| No | 878 (93.5%) | 398 (45.3%) | 480 (54.7%) | 0.018* |
| Yes | 61 (6.5%) | 18 (29.5%) | 43 (70.5%) | |
*Statistically significant at p < 0.05
** statistically significant at p < 0.01
*** statistically significant at p < 0.001
**** statistically significant at p < 0.0001
Logistic regression analysis of positive predicting factors of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance
| 0.004** | 1.153 | 1.047 | 1.269 | |
| < 0.0001**** | 1.285 | 1.131 | 1.460 | |
| 0.020* | 0.868 | 0.771 | 0.978 | |
| < 0.0001**** | 1.277 | 1.133 | 1.439 | |
| < 0.0001**** | 1.508 | 1.378 | 1.649 | |
| < 0.0001**** | ||||
| Young aged adult: Older adults | < 0.0001**** | 1.781 | 1.528 | 2.075 |
| Middle aged adults: Older aged adults | 0.001*** | 1.291 | 1.112 | 1.499 |
| < 0.0001**** | ||||
| Less than High school: University and Higher | 0.048* | 1.339 | 1.003 | 1.787 |
| High school: University and Higher | < 0.0001**** | 1.247 | 1.117 | 1.393 |
*Statistically significant at p < 0.05
** statistically significant at p < 0.01
*** statistically significant at p < 0.001
**** statistically significant at p < 0.0001
Participants’ beliefs toward COVID-19 vaccination n = 8056
| Variables | Count (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| No | 4061 (50.4%) | |
| Yes | 3995 (49.6%) | |
| No | 6175 (76.7%) | |
| Yes | 1881 (23.3%) | |
| No | 2151 (26.7%) | |
| Yes | 5905 (73.3%) | |
| No | 2785 (34.6%) | |
| Yes | 5271 (65.4%) | |
| No | 2639 (32.8%) | |
| Yes | 5417 (67.2%) | |
| No | 3871 (48.1%) | |
| Yes | 4185 (51.9%) | |
| No | 3024 (37.5%) | |
| Yes | 5032 (62.5%) | |
| No | 3838 (47.6%) | |
| Yes | 4218 (52.4%) | |
Participants’ barriers associated with acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination n = 3838
| Barriers | Vaccine refusers |
|---|---|
2304 (60.03%) | |
939 (24.47%) | |
1069 (27.85%) | |
238 (6.20%) | |
590 (15.37%) | |
350 (9.12%) | |
253 (6.59%) | |
1549 (40.36%) | |
1077 (28.06%) | |
547 (14.25%) | |
196 (5.11%) | |
18 (0.47%) | |
863 (22.49%) | |
830 (21.63%) | |
1542 (40.18%) | |
433 (11.28%) | |
2105 (54.85%) | |
142 (3.70%) | |
845 (22.02%) | |
676 (17.61%) | |