| Literature DB >> 35217543 |
Cho Lee Wong1, Alice W Y Leung1, Oscar Man Hon Chung1, Wai Tong Chien2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Vaccination is recognised as the most effective approach to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the long run. However, the global vaccination uptake is still suboptimal. Although a considerable number of studies have focused on factors influencing intention or acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination, few explore the factors that affect actual vaccination uptake. This study aimed to explore the factors influencing COVID-19 vaccination uptake among the general public in a developed country.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; epidemiology; infectious diseases
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35217543 PMCID: PMC8882633 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Characteristics of the study sample (N=358)
| All (N=358) | Vaccinated against COVID-19 | P value* | ||
| No (n=115) | Yes (n=243) | |||
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
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| Age (years) | ||||
| 18–29 | 127 (35.5) | 42 (36.5) | 85 (35.0) | 0.254 |
| 30–59 | 202 (56.4) | 60 (52.2) | 142 (58.4) | |
| ≥60 | 29 (8.1) | 13 (11.3) | 16 (6.6) | |
| Gender | ||||
| Female | 247 (69.0) | 85 (73.9) | 162 (66.7) | 0.166 |
| Male | 111 (31.0) | 30 (26.1) | 81 (33.3) | |
| Born in Hong Kong | ||||
| No | 48 (13.4) | 13 (11.3) | 35 (14.4) | 0.422 |
| Yes | 310 (86.6) | 102 (88.7) | 208 (85.6) | |
| Living status | ||||
| Live without family members | 34 (9.5) | 8 (7.0) | 26 (10.7) | 0.259 |
| Live with family members | 324 (90.5) | 107 (93.0) | 217 (89.3) | |
| Marital status | ||||
| Single/divorced/widowed | 194 (54.2) | 60 (52.2) | 134 (55.1) | 0.598 |
| Cohabiting/married | 164 (45.8) | 55 (47.8) | 109 (44.9) | |
| Highest educational qualification | ||||
| Secondary/higher secondary/grade 7–12 or below | 76 (21.2) | 32 (27.8) | 44 (18.1) | 0.055 |
| Certificate/diploma/trade qualifications | 40 (11.2) | 15 (13.0) | 25 (10.3) | |
| Bachelor/masters/PhD | 242 (67.6) | 68 (59.1) | 174 (71.6) | |
| Current employment condition | ||||
| Unemployed/home maker (no source of income) | 102 (28.5) | 49 (42.6) | 53 (21.8) | <0.001 |
| Jobs affected by COVID-19 | 19 (5.3) | 6 (5.2) | 13 (5.3) | |
| Have an income source | 237 (66.2) | 60 (52.2) | 177 (72.8) | |
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| Chronic medical conditions | ||||
| No | 316 (88.3) | 98 (85.2) | 218 (89.7) | 0.217 |
| Yes | 42 (11.7) | 17 (14.8) | 25 (10.3) | |
| Smoking status | ||||
| Never smoker | 329 (91.9) | 102 (88.7) | 227 (93.4) | 0.126 |
| Ever smoker | 29 (8.1) | 13 (11.3) | 16 (6.6) | |
| Current alcohol drinking (in the last 4 weeks) | ||||
| No | 197 (55.0) | 57 (49.6) | 140 (57.6) | 0.153 |
| Yes | 161 (45.0) | 58 (50.4) | 103 (42.4) | |
| Perceived physical health status | ||||
| Poor/fair | 25 (7.0) | 14 (12.2) | 11 (4.5) | <0.001 |
| Average | 165 (46.1) | 65 (56.5) | 100 (41.2) | |
| Good/excellent | 168 (46.9) | 36 (31.3) | 132 (54.3) | |
| Perceived mental health status | ||||
| Poor/fair | 34 (9.5) | 18 (15.7) | 16 (6.6) | <0.001 |
| Average | 152 (42.5) | 62 (53.9) | 90 (37.0) | |
| Good/excellent | 172 (48.0) | 35 (30.4) | 137 (56.4) | |
Data are presented as frequency (%).
*All the p values were computed based on the Pearson χ2 test.
Reasons for vaccine uptake and hesitancy
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| Desire to protect self | 170 (70.0) |
| Desire to protect friends/family | 148 (60.9) |
| Desire to help flatten the curve of disease | 123 (50.6) |
| Desire to travel aboard | 101 (41.6) |
| Compulsory in the workplace | 57 (23.5) |
| Others (Worry about availability of vaccines in the future, study-related requirements, visit elderly homes) | 12 (4.9) |
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| Concern about the side effects and safety of the vaccine | 69 (60.0) |
| Plan to wait and see if it is safe and may get it later | 59 (51.3) |
| The vaccine is being developed too quickly | 32 (27.8) |
| Others (chronic disease, pregnant, not understanding self-health, after surgery, allergy, planning) | 16 (4.5) |
| The vaccine will not work | 11 (9.6) |
| Don’t like needles | 11 (9.6) |
| The doctor did not recommend me for COVID-19 vaccination | 9 (7.8) |
*Multiple responses possible.
Information concerning COVID-19 impacts and vaccinations
| Total (N=358) | Vaccinated against COVID-19 | P value* | ||
| No (n=115) | Yes (n=243) | |||
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| COVID-19 impacted the financial situation | ||||
| No impact | 280 (78.2) | 85 (73.9) | 195 (80.2) | 0.131 |
| Yes, impacted positively | 17 (4.7) | 4 (3.5) | 13 (5.3) | |
| Yes, impacted negatively | 61 (17.0) | 26 (22.6) | 35 (14.4) | |
| Contact with known/suspected case of COVID-19 | ||||
| No | 302 (84.4) | 105 (91.3) | 197 (81.1) | 0.017 |
| Yes | 25 (7.0) | 2 (1.7) | 23 (9.5) | |
| Unsure | 31 (8.7) | 8 (7.0) | 23 (9.5) | |
| Perceived exposure to COVID-19 | ||||
| No | 277 (77.4) | 100 (87.0) | 177 (72.8) | 0.003 |
| Yes | 81 (22.6) | 15 (13.0) | 66 (27.2) | |
| Had ever used any healthcare service to overcome COVID-19-related stress in the last 6 months | ||||
| No | 303 (84.6) | 94 (81.7) | 209 (86.0) | 0.296 |
| Yes | 55 (15.4) | 21 (18.3) | 34 (14.0) | |
| Perceived knowledge of COVID-19 | ||||
| Poor/fair | 20 (5.7) | 10 (9.3) | 10 (4.1) | <0.001 |
| Average | 202 (57.7) | 76 (71.0) | 126 (51.9) | |
| Good/excellent | 128 (36.6) | 21 (19.6) | 107 (44.0) | |
| Perceived knowledge of COVID-19 vaccine | ||||
| Poor/fair | 33 (9.4) | 14 (13.1) | 19 (7.8) | <0.001 |
| Average | 197 (56.3) | 75 (70.1) | 122 (50.2) | |
| Good/excellent | 120 (34.3) | 18 (16.8) | 102 (42.0) | |
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| Newspapers and magazines | ||||
| No | 185 (51.7) | 65 (56.5) | 120 (49.4) | 0.207 |
| Yes | 173 (48.3) | 50 (43.5) | 123 (50.6) | |
| Television | ||||
| No | 108 (30.2) | 36 (31.3) | 72 (29.6) | 0.747 |
| Yes | 250 (69.8) | 79 (68.7) | 171 (70.4) | |
| Radio | ||||
| No | 271 (75.7) | 89 (77.4) | 182 (74.9) | 0.607 |
| Yes | 87 (24.3) | 26 (22.6) | 61 (25.1) | |
| Internet | ||||
| No | 105 (29.3) | 39 (33.9) | 66 (27.2) | 0.190 |
| Yes | 253 (70.7) | 76 (66.10) | 177 (72.8) | |
| Brochures, posters and other printed materials | ||||
| No | 272 (76.0) | 92 (80.0) | 180 (74.1) | 0.220 |
| Yes | 86 (24.0) | 23 (20.0) | 63 (25.9) | |
| Healthcare providers | ||||
| No | 230 (64.2) | 86 (74.8) | 144 (59.3) | 0.004 |
| Yes | 128 (35.8) | 29 (25.2) | 99 (40.7) | |
| Family members | ||||
| No | 261 (72.9) | 82 (71.3) | 179 (73.7) | 0.639 |
| Yes | 97 (27.1) | 33 (28.7) | 64 (26.3) | |
| Friends, neighbours and colleagues | ||||
| No | 231 (64.5) | 71 (61.7) | 160 (65.8) | 0.448 |
| Yes | 127 (35.5) | 44 (38.3) | 83 (34.2) | |
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| Newspapers and magazines | ||||
| No | 219 (61.2) | 73 (63.5) | 146 (60.1) | 0.538 |
| Yes | 139 (38.8) | 42 (36.5) | 97 (39.9) | |
| TV | ||||
| No | 133 (37.2) | 38 (33.0) | 95 (39.1) | 0.269 |
| Yes | 225 (62.8) | 77 (67.0) | 148 (60.9) | |
| Radio | ||||
| No | 275 (76.8) | 89 (77.4) | 186 (76.5) | 0.859 |
| Yes | 83 (23.2) | 26 (22.6) | 57 (23.5) | |
| Internet | ||||
| No | 108 (30.2) | 39 (33.9) | 69 (28.4) | 0.288 |
| Yes | 250 (69.8) | 76 (66.1) | 174 (71.6) | |
| Brochures, posters and other printed materials | ||||
| No | 250 (69.8) | 90 (78.3) | 160 (65.8) | 0.017 |
| Yes | 108 (30.2) | 25 (21.7) | 83 (34.2) | |
| Healthcare providers | ||||
| No | 247 (69.0) | 91 (79.1) | 156 (64.2) | 0.004 |
| Yes | 111 (31.0) | 24 (20.9) | 87 (35.8) | |
| Family members | ||||
| No | 279 (77.9) | 88 (76.5) | 191 (78.6) | 0.658 |
| Yes | 79 (22.1) | 27 (23.5) | 52 (21.4) | |
| Friends, neighbours and colleagues | ||||
| No | 232 (64.8) | 70 (60.9) | 162 (66.7) | 0.284 |
| Yes | 126 (35.2) | 45 (39.1) | 81 (33.3) | |
Data are presented as frequency (%).
*All the p values were computed based on the Pearson χ2 test.
†Multiple responses possible.
Risk perception and self-efficacy
| Vaccinated against COVID-19 | P value* | |||
| All (N=332) | No (n=103) | Yes (n=229) | ||
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| 1. I think COVID-19 is a serious disease | 0.059 | |||
| Strongly disagree/disagree/uncertain | 87 (26.2) | 34 (33.0) | 53 (23.1) | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 245 (73.8) | 69 (67.0) | 176 (76.9) | |
| 2. I think I will get infected with COVID-19 | ||||
| Strongly disagree/disagree/uncertain | 307 (92.5) | 99 (96.1) | 208 (91.8) | 0.091 |
| Agree/strongly agree | 25 (7.5) | 4 (3.9) | 21 (9.2) | |
| 3. I think my family will get infected with COVID-19 | 0.032 | |||
| Strongly disagree/disagree/uncertain | 307 (92.5) | 100 (97.1) | 207 (91.4) | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 25 (7.5) | 3 (2.9) | 22 (9.6) | |
| 4. I am fear of getting infected with COVID-19 | ||||
| Strongly disagree/disagree/uncertain | 138 (41.6) | 42 (40.8) | 96 (41.9) | 0.845 |
| Agree/strongly agree | 194 (58.4) | 61 (59.2) | 133 (58.1) | |
| 5. I am fearful of getting quarantined if I get infected | ||||
| Strongly disagree/disagree/uncertain | 138 (41.6) | 43 (41.7) | 95 (41.5) | 0.964 |
| Agree/strongly agree | 194 (58.4) | 60 (58.3) | 134 (58.5) | |
| 6. My health will be severely affected if I get infected with COVID-19 | ||||
| Strongly disagree/disagree/uncertain | 114 (34.3) | 39 (37.9) | 75 (32.8) | 0.364 |
| Agree/strongly agree | 218 (65.7) | 64 (62.1) | 154 (67.2) | |
| 7. I will not go to the hospital even if I get sick because of the risk of getting infected with COVID-19 | ||||
| Strongly disagree/disagree/uncertain | 290 (87.3) | 88 (85.4) | 202 (88.2) | 0.482 |
| Agree/strongly agree | 42 (12.7) | 15 (14.6) | 27 (11.8) | |
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| 1. I believe I can protect myself against COVID-19 | ||||
| Strongly disagree/disagree/uncertain | 117 (35.2) | 45 (43.7) | 72 (31.4) | 0.031 |
| Agree/strongly agree | 215 (64.8) | 58 (56.3) | 157 (68.6) | |
| 2. I believe COVID-19 can finally be successfully controlled | ||||
| Strongly disagree/disagree/uncertain | 147 (44.3) | 51 (49.5) | 96 (41.9) | 0.198 |
| Agree/strongly agree | 185 (55.7) | 52 (50.5) | 133 (58.1) | |
| 3. I have confidence that Hong Kong can win the battle against COVID-19 | ||||
| Strongly disagree/disagree/uncertain | 142 (42.8) | 43 (41.7) | 99 (43.2) | 0.800 |
| Agree/strongly agree | 190 (57.2) | 60 (58.3) | 130 (56.8) | |
Data are presented as frequency (%).
*All the p values were computed based on the Pearson χ2 test.
Factors associated with the uptake of COVID-19 vaccination
| Factors retained in backward logistic regression analysis* | OR (95% CI) | P value |
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| Current employment condition | ||
| Unemployed/home maker (no source of income) (ref) | 1 | |
| Jobs affected by COVID-19 | 4.83 (1.18 to 19.76) | 0.029 |
| Have an income source | 2.10 (1.18 to 3.72) | 0.011 |
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| Perceived physical health status | ||
| Poor/fair (ref) | 1 | |
| Average | 3.17 (0.80 to 12.63) | 0.101 |
| Good/excellent | 5.09 (1.17 to 22.08) | 0.030 |
| Perceived mental health status | ||
| Poor/fair (ref) | 1 | |
| Average | 1.47 (0.49 to 4.38) | 0.490 |
| Good/excellent | 3.23 (0.99 to 10.53) | 0.052 |
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| Perceived exposure to COVID-19 | ||
| No (ref) | 1 | |
| Yes | 2.69 (1.28 to 5.65) | 0.009 |
| Perceived knowledge of COVID-19 | ||
| Poor/fair | 1.12 (0.28 to 4.53) | 0.875 |
| Average (ref) | 1 | |
| Good/excellent | 2.65 (1.43 to 4.93) | 0.002 |
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| Reported internet as a source of knowledge about COVID-19 | ||
| No | 1 | |
| Yes | 0.50 (0.26 to 0.98) | 0.045 |
| Reported brochures, posters and other printed materials as sources of knowledge about COVID-19 vaccines | ||
| No | 1 | |
| Yes | 1.95 (1.05 to 3.63) | 0.035 |
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| I think my family will get infected with COVID-19 | ||
| Strongly disagree/disagree/uncertain | 1 | |
| Agree/strongly agree | 4.02 (1.08 to 14.87) | 0.037 |
*Significant factors retained from backward multivariable logistic regression analysis using the variables as listed in tables 1, 3 and 4 with p<0.25 in the univariate analysis as candidate independent variables.
ref, reference category of the categorical independent variable.