| Literature DB >> 35167612 |
Hannah A Roberts1, D Angus Clark2, Claire Kalina2, Carter Sherman2, Sarah Brislin3, Mary M Heitzeg2, Brian M Hicks2.
Abstract
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is a highly contagious disease responsible for millions of deaths worldwide. Effective vaccines against COVID-19 are now available, however, an extreme form of vaccine hesitancy known as anti-vax attitudes challenge vaccine acceptance and distribution efforts. To understand these anti-vax attitudes and their associated psychological characteristics, we examined several predictors of vaccine hesitancy for COVID-19 and anti-vax attitudes generally. We surveyed 1004 adults (M = 47.0 years, SD = 17.1 years, range 18-98 years) in September-October 2020 across the United States (51% female, 49% male; 76.5% White, 23.5% non-White), prior to widespread availability of the COVID-19 vaccines. Attitudes toward vaccinations were influenced by a variety of factors, especially political attitudes. We should therefore anticipate and attempt to mitigate these challenges to achieving widespread vaccination to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other communicable diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35167612 PMCID: PMC8846500 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographics.
| Total ( | Men ( | Women ( | |
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| 18–29 | 17.9 (179) | 8.8 (43) | 26.5 (136) |
| 30–39 | 19.8 (199) | 19.3 (95) | 20.3 (104) |
| 40–49 | 16.7 (168) | 17.3 (85) | 16.2 (83) |
| 50–59 | 16.2 (163) | 18.1 (89) | 14.4 (74) |
| 60–69 | 17.6 (177) | 19.8 (97) | 15.6 (80) |
| 70+ | 11.2 (112) | 15.9 (78) | 6.6 (34) |
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| White | 76.1 (764) | 79.0 (388) | 73.3 (376) |
| Black | 14.3 (144) | 10.8 (53) | 17.7 (91) |
| Other race | 9.6 (96) | 10.2 (50) | 9.0 (46) |
| Hispanic- any race | 17.7 (178) | 16.5 (81) | 18.9 (97) |
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| No high school degree | 3.1 (31) | 1.8 (9) | 4.3 (22) |
| High school diploma | 14.2 (143) | 9.4 (46) | 18.9 (97) |
| Some college | 25.7 (258) | 20.2 (99) | 31.0 (159) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 34.7 (348) | 38.3 (188) | 31.2 (160) |
| Master’s degree | 17.7 (178) | 23.2 (114) | 12.5 (64) |
| Doctorate | 4.6 (46) | 7.1 (35) | 2.1 (11) |
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| $0–9,999 | 5.0 (50) | 3.3 (16) | 6.6 (34) |
| $10,000-$24,999 | 10.4 (104) | 6.7 (33) | 13.8 (71) |
| $25,000–49,999 | 18.8 (189) | 12 (59) | 25.3 (130) |
| $50,000–74,999 | 17.0 (171) | 17.5 (86) | 16.6 (85) |
| $75,000–99,999 | 16.2 (163) | 19.1 (94) | 13.5 (69) |
| $100,000–149,999 | 18.3 (184) | 22.6 (111) | 14.2 (73) |
| $150,000+ | 14.2 (143) | 18.7 (92) | 9.9 (51) |
Note: “Other race” includes the following responses: Asian or Asian American (5.8%, n = 58, American Indian or Alaska Native (.60%, n = 6), Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (.10%, n = 1), Mixed Race (1.5%, n = 15) and Don’t know/Missing (1.6%, n = 16).
Anti-vax scale items and psychometric properties.
| % Endorsement for each response option | |||||||||
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| Item | Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Somewhat Disagree | Somewhat Agree | Agree | Strongly Agree | a | λ | α if item deleted |
| Vaccines are more dangerous than the disease they are trying to prevent. | 43.0 | 18.6 | 16.5 | 10.1 | 6.3 | 5.5 | 6.29 | .97 | .72 |
| Vaccines administered to children at young ages may cause them to become autistic. | 40.1 | 19.1 | 14.8 | 11.6 | 7.5 | 7.0 | 3.35 | .89 | .73 |
| When parents decide not to vaccinate, it puts their children and communities at risk. (r) | 4.1 | 2.5 | 7.0 | 16.8 | 23.5 | 46.2 | 1.92 | .75 | .76 |
| The government should require all parents to have their children vaccinated against contagious diseases. (r) | 6.8 | 5.7 | 10.9 | 21.3 | 21.6 | 33.8 | 1.39 | .63 | .78 |
| Parents understand their child’s medical needs better than anyone else. | 12.6 | 14.1 | 21.2 | 22.4 | 17.1 | 12.6 | 1.20 | .58 | .78 |
| I like to do my own research before agreeing to a vaccination. | 7.0 | 8.7 | 12.4 | 28.9 | 23.7 | 19.3 | .94 | .48 | .79 |
Note: r = reverse scored item; a = item discrimination parameter; λ = standardized factor loading; α = Cronbach’s alpha. Discrimination parameters and factor loadings were derived from graded item response models. The marginal reliability of the scale was .86 and Cronbach’s alpha for the scale was .79.
Fig 1All predictors from COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy models.
Anti-vax scale item correlations.
| Item | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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| 1. Vaccines are more dangerous than the disease they are trying to prevent. | - | |||||
| 2. Vaccines administered to children at young ages may cause them to become autistic. | .777 | - | ||||
| 3. When parents decide not to vaccinate, it puts their children and communities at risk. (r) | .486 | .444 | - | |||
| 4. The government should require all parents to have their children vaccinated against contagious diseases. (r) | .411 | .324 | .578 | - | ||
| 5. Parents understand their child’s medical needs better than anyone else. | .431 | .408 | .256 | .219 | - | |
| 6. I like to do my own research before agreeing to a vaccination. | .342 | .334 | .204 | .222 | .395 | - |
Note: All correlations are significant at the .001 level. Each successive regression model was associated with a significant increase in R2 at p < .001.
Predictor and outcome correlations.
| Item | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 |
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| 1. Age | - | |||||||||||||||||
| 2. Income |
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| 3. Education |
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| 4. Extraversion |
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| .114 | - | ||||||||||||||
| 5. Agreeableness |
| -.016 | -.068 |
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| 6. Conscientiousness |
| .076 |
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| 7. Neg. Emotionality |
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| 8. Openness | -.024 | -.039 | .019 |
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| 9. Depression |
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| -.176 | - | |||||||||
| 10. Binge Drinking |
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| .037 | -.028 |
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| 11. Smoking |
| -.009 |
| -.032 |
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| -.026 |
| .417 | - | |||||||
| 12. SM Use |
| -.062 | -.071 | .026 | .031 |
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| .092 |
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| 13. Prob. SM Use |
| -.054 | -.026 | -.047 |
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| -.099 |
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| 14. Conservative Social Attitudes | .031 | -.040 |
| .004 | -.039 | -.007 | -.010 |
| .062 |
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| .065 |
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| 15. Liberal Social Attitudes | -.063 |
| .060 | -.033 | .038 | -.057 | .046 |
| .036 | -.040 | .044 | -.004 | .027 |
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| 16. Trump Attitudes | -.034 | .052 | -.014 | .030 |
| -.057 | .002 |
| .031 |
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| .014 |
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| 17. COVID-19 Stress/Worry |
| .032 | .046 | -.088 | -.104 |
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| .015 |
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| -.038 |
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| 18. Negative COVID-19 Events | .019 |
| .063 | .075 |
| .046 | .057 |
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| -.066 | .065 | .026 |
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| 19. Approval of COVID-19 restrictions/behaviors |
| .065 |
| .027 |
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| -.072 | .113 | -.049 |
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| -.049 | -.014 |
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Note. Bold denotes p < .001.
Descriptive statistics and group differences in vaccine outcomes in fall 2020.
| Anti Vax | COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy | |||||||
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| M | SD | N |
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| Sex | ||||||||
| | 50.2 | 9.9 | 513 | 51.7 | 10.2 | 513 | ||
| Men | 49.7 | 10.1 | 491 | -.05 | 48.2 | 9.5 | 491 | -.37 |
| Race | ||||||||
| | 49.1 | 9.9 | 764 | 49.2 | 9.8 | 764 | ||
| Black | 53.8 | 10.5 | 144 | .46 | 54.0 | 10.7 | 144 | .46 |
| Other | 51.5 | 8.8 | 96 | .26 | 50.3 | 9.3 | 96 | .11 |
| Age | ||||||||
| | 51.2 | 10.1 | 530 | 50.8 | 9.9 | 530 | ||
| Under 30 | 50.8 | 11.0 | 179 | -.04 | 51.8 | 10.2 | 179 | .09 |
| 60 and Older | 47.2 | 8.5 | 289 | -.43 | 47.5 | 9.6 | 289 | -.35 |
| Annual Income | ||||||||
| | 48.7 | 9.5 | 334 | 49.6 | 9.9 | 334 | ||
| Below $50,000 | 52.3 | 10.4 | 343 | .36 | 52.8 | 10.1 | 343 | .32 |
| Above $100,000 | 48.9 | 9.7 | 327 | .02 | 47.5 | 9.3 | 327 | -.21 |
| Education | ||||||||
| | 49.1 | 9.9 | 572 | 48.5 | 9.5 | 572 | ||
| Less than 4-Year College Degree | 51.1 | 10.0 | 432 | .20 | 52.0 | 10.3 | 432 | .35 |
Note. M = mean; SD = standard deviation; N = number of respondents; d = Cohen’s d. Cohen’s ds calculated in referent groups; referent groups are italicized (Women, White, 30–59 Years Old, Annual Income of $50,000-$100,000, and 4 Year College Degree Or More).
Standardized regression coefficients from COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy models.
| Variable |
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 |
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| Age | -.16 |
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| Men | -.18 |
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| Non-White | .14 |
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| Household Income | -.23 |
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| Educational Attainment | -.18 |
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| -.06 [-.13, .00] .066 | -.04 [-.10, .02] .225 | -.04 [-.10, .16] .168 |
| Extraversion | -.02 | .03 [-.04, .10] .408 | .00 [-.07, .07] .990 | .00 [-.06, .07] .915 | -.01 [-.07, .05] .815 | |
| Agreeableness | .01 | -.02 [-.10, .06] .597 | -.01 [-.08, .06] .779 | .02 [-.05, .10] .503 | .02 [-.04, .08] .549 | |
| Conscientiousness | -.02 | .02 [-.06, .10] .721 | .00 [-.08, .08] .977 | .03 [-.05, .10] .500 | .05 [-.02, .12] .167 | |
| Negative Emotionality | .04 | -.05 [-.15, .04] .250 | -.06 [-.15, .03] .211 | -.04 [-.12, .05] .386 | -.02 [-.09, .06] .677 | |
| Openness | -.01 | -.05 [-.11, .02] .163 | .02 [-.05, .08] .569 | .02 [-.04, .08] .484 | .01 [-.05, .06] .859 | |
| Depression | .02 | .00 [-.10, .09] .935 | -.02 [-.12, .08] .721 | .05 [-.05, .15] .297 | .04 [-.06, .13] .450 | |
| Binge Drinking | .01 | -.04 [-.12, .03] .268 | .01 [-.07, .08] .867 | -.02 [-.09, .05] .547 | -.02 [-.09, .05] .538 | |
| Smoking | .05 | .04 [-.03, .11] .260 | .04 [-.03, .11] .236 | .04 [-.03, .10] .276 | .01 [-.05, .07] .771 | |
| Social Media Use | .11 |
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| .06 [.00, .13] .048 | .06 [.00, .12] .033 | |
| Social Media Problem Use | .01 |
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| -.07 [-.16, .02] .143 | ||
| Conservative Social Attitudes | .19 | .02 [-.07, .10] .744 | .01 [-.08, .09] .904 | -.06 [-.14, .02] .135 | ||
| Liberal Social Attitudes | -.27 |
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| Trump Approval | .15 | .00 [-.09, .09] .962 | -.02 [-.10, .07] .703 | |||
| COVID-19 Stress/Worry | -.16 | -.04 [-.12, .04] .316 | -.06 [-.14, .02] .124 | |||
| Negative COVID-19 Events | -.16 | -.04 [-.10, .03] .261 | -.01 [-.08, .05] .678 | |||
| Approval of COVID-19 restrictions and Safety Behaviors | -.37 |
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| Anti Vax Beliefs | -.48 |
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| R2 | .10 | .12 | .19 | .27 | .36 |
Note. 95% confidence presented in brackets under coefficients; bold denotes that confidence intervals do not include 0. P-values are reported under confidence intervals.
Standardized regression coefficients from anti vax models.
| Variable |
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 |
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| Age | -.16 |
| -.08 [-.15, .00] .052 |
| -.05 [-.12, .02] .148 |
| Men | -.03 | .03 [-.04, .10] .037 | .01 [-.05, .08] .698 | .00 [-.06, .06] .937 | |
| Non-White | .16 |
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| Household Income | -.16 |
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| Educational Attainment | -.10 | -.04 [-.11, .02] .202 | -.04 [-.11, .02] .220 | .00 [-.07, .06] .887 | .01 [-.05, .07] .837 |
| Extraversion | .00 | .05 [-.03, .12] .221 | .01 [-.06, .08] .772 | .01 [-.06, .08] .798 | |
| Agreeableness | -.07 | -.02 [-.09, .06] .700 | -.01 [-.08, .06] .759 | .01 [-.06, .08] .725 | |
| Conscientiousness | -.15 | -.03 [-.11, .05] .412 | -.08 [-.15, .00] .048 | -.06 [-.13, .02] .140 | |
| Negative Emotionality | .07 | -.07 [-.16, .03] .181 | -.06 [-.15, .03] .169 | -.05 [-.14, .03] .218 | |
| Openness | -.06 | -.06 [-.13, .00] .065 | .04 [-.02, .11] .199 | .04 [-.02, .10] .181 | |
| Depression | .16 | .02 [-.07, .11] .669 | .04 [-.04, .13] .328 | .04 [-.05, .13] .336 | |
| Binge Drinking | .18 |
| .02 [-.05, .09] .542 | .00 [-.07, .07] .971 | |
| Smoking | .19 |
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| Social Media Use | .12 | .02 [-.05, .09] .521 | .01 [-.05, .07] .702 | .01 [-.06, .07] .883 | |
| Problematic Social Media Use | .24 |
| .08 [.00, .16] .059 |
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| Conservative Social Attitudes | .39 |
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| Liberal Social Attitudes | -.33 |
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| Trump Approval | .28 |
| .05 [-.03, .13] .248 | ||
| COVID-19 Stress/Worry | -.01 | .05 [-.02, .12] .165 | |||
| Negative COVID-19 Events | -.18 | -.07 [-.13, .00] .051 | |||
| Approval of COVID-19 restrictions and Safety Behaviors | -.33 |
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| R2 | .08 | .14 | .28 | .32 |
Note. 95% confidence presented in brackets under coefficients; bold denotes that confidence intervals do not include 0. P-values are reported under confidence intervals.