| Literature DB >> 35335042 |
Walid Al-Qerem1, Abdel Qader Al Bawab1, Alaa Hammad1, Jonathan Ling2, Fawaz Alasmari3.
Abstract
SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) vaccines are critical for containing serious infections. However, as COVID-19 evolves toward more transmissible varieties and serum antibody levels in vaccinated persons steadily decline over time, the likelihood of breakthrough infections increases. This is a cross-sectional study based on an online questionnaire for Jordanian adults (n = 915) to determine how individuals who have finished the current vaccination regimen feel about a prospective COVID-19 booster shot and what factors might influence their decision. Almost half of the participants (44.6%) intended to get the booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The most frequently mentioned reasons for participants' reluctance to get the COVID-19 vaccine booster dose were "The benefits of booster dose have not been scientifically proven" (39.8%), followed by "I took the last dose a short time ago, and there will be no need to take the booster dose for at least a year" (24.6%). In turn, "I was infected with COVID-19; thus, I do not require the booster dose" was the least reported reason (13.1%). These findings highlight the considerable hesitancy toward COVID-19 booster immunization among Jordanians, as well as the variables associated with vaccine hesitancy and the most frequently mentioned reasons for hesitancy, which will aid in creating excellent campaigns regarding booster doses.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Jordan; booster dose; hesitancy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35335042 PMCID: PMC8950968 DOI: 10.3390/vaccines10030410
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccines (Basel) ISSN: 2076-393X
Sample characteristics.
| Frequency (%) (n = 915) | ||
|---|---|---|
|
| 18–29 years | 418 (45.7) |
| 30–39 years | 228 (24.9) | |
| 40–49 years | 143 (15.6) | |
| 50–59 years | 90 (9.8) | |
| 60 years or more | 36 (3.9) | |
|
| Married | 457 (49.9) |
|
| Yes | 433 (47.3) |
|
| Yes | 203 (22.2) |
|
| No | 660 (72.1) |
| Ex-smoker | 32 (3.5) | |
| Yes | 223 (24.4) | |
|
| High school or less | 66 (7.2) |
| Diploma | 41 (4.5) | |
| University student | 168 (18.4) | |
| Bachelor | 586 (64.0) | |
| Postgraduate | 54 (5.9) | |
|
| Less than 500 JD | 340 (37.2) |
| 500–1000 JD | 393 (43.0) | |
| More than 1000 JD | 182 (19.9) | |
|
| North region | 87 (9.5) |
| South region | 23 (2.5) | |
| Zarqa | 90 (9.8) | |
| Middle region | 50 (5.5) | |
| Amman | 631 (69.0) | |
| Other | 34 (3.7) | |
|
| No symptom | 193 (21.1) |
| Mild | 266 (29.1) | |
| Moderate | 323 (35.3) | |
| Severe | 133 (14.5) | |
|
| Yes | 677 (74.0) |
|
| Headache | 501 (54.8) |
| Hyperthermia | 517 (56.5) | |
| Pain at site of injection | 615 (67.2) | |
| Muscle pain | 275 (30.1) | |
| Weakness | 365 (39.9) | |
| Spasm | 356 (38.9) | |
| Nausea | 158 (17.3) | |
| Rash | 21 (2.3) | |
| Chills | 192 (21.0) | |
| Water retention | 22 (2.4) | |
| No symptoms | 155 (16.9) | |
Intent to get the booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by different sample characteristics presented as medians (25–75 quartiles) or frequencies (percentages).
| Variables | Are You Willing to Receive the Booster Dose for COVID-19 Vaccine | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No (n = 281, 30.7%) | Not Sure (n = 226, 24.7%) | Yes (n = 408, 44.6%) | ||
|
| 0.167 | |||
| 18–29 years | 138 (33.0) | 111 (26.6) | 169 (40.4) | |
| 30–39 years | 74 (32.5) | 53 (23.2) | 101 (44.3) | |
| 40–49 years | 39 (27.3) | 36 (25.2) | 68 (47.6) | |
| 50–59 years | 20 (22.2) | 21 (23.3) | 49 (54.4) | |
| 60 years or more | 10 (27.8) | 5 (13.9) | 21 (58.3 | |
|
| 0.20 | |||
| No | 158 (32.8%) | 122 (25.3%) | 202 (41.9%) | |
| Yes | 123 (28.4%) | 104 (24.0%) | 206 (47.6%) | |
|
| 0.20 | |||
| Married | 132(28.9%) | 108 (23.6%) | 217 (47.5%) | |
| Other | 149 (32.5%) | 118 (25.8%) | 191 (41.7%) | |
|
| 0.18 | |||
| High school or less | 17 (25.8) | 12 (18.2) | 37 (65.1) | |
| University student | 59 (35.1) | 47 (28.0) | 62 (36.9) | |
| Diploma | 17 (41.5) | 7 (17.1) | 17 (41.5) | |
| Bachelor’s degree | 174 (29.7) | 147 (25.1) | 255 (45.2) | |
| Postgraduate | 14 (25.9) | 13 (24.1) | 27 (50.0) | |
|
| 0.10 | |||
| Less than 500 JD | 112 (32.9) | 82 (24.1) | 146 (42.9) | |
| 500–1000 JD | 119 (30.3) | 108 (27.5) | 166 (42.2) | |
| More than 1000 JD | 50 (27.5) | 36 (19.8) | 96 (52.7) | |
|
| 0.003 | |||
| Mild | 74 (27.8) | 65 (24.4) | 127 (47.7) | |
| Moderate | 105 (32.5) | 85 (26.3) | 133 (41.2) | |
| Sever | 58 (43.6) | 28 (21.1) | 47 (35.3) | |
| No symptom | 44 (22.8) | 48 (24.9) | 101 (52.3) | |
|
| <0.001 | |||
| I took it out of conviction | 52 (13.9) | 58 (15.5) | 264 (70.6) | |
| I took it out of conviction and because of the laws | 45 (19.8) | 92 (40.5) | 90 (36.6) | |
| I took it because of the imposed laws, not because I believe in it | 182 (59.1) | 75 (24.4) | 51 (16.6) | |
|
| 0.28 | |||
| No | 82 (34.7) | 55 (23.3) | 99 (41.9) | |
| Yes | 198 (29.2) | 171 (25.3) | 308 (45.5) | |
|
| 3.5 (3–4) | 3 (3–4) | 4 (3–4) | 0.03 |
|
| 0.009 | |||
| Low | 139 (32.6) | 123 (28.9) | 164 (38.5) | |
| Medium | 74 (28.1) | 58 (22.1) | 131 (49.8) | |
| High | 68 (30.1) | 45 (19.9) | 113 (50.0) | |
|
| 0.09 | |||
| Low | 135 (33.7) | 103 (25.7) | 163 (40.6) | |
| High | 146 (28.4) | 123 (23.9) | 245 (47.7) | |
|
| 0.23 | |||
| Low | 141 (32.9) | 109 (25.4) | 179 (41.7) | |
| High | 140 (28.8) | 117 (24.1) | 229 (47.1) | |
|
| <0.001 | |||
| Pfizer | 175 (33.3) | 142 (27) | 208 (39.6) | |
| AstraZeneca | 21(45.7) | 8 (17.4) | 17 (37) | |
| Sinopharm | 85(24.7) | 76 (22.1) | 183 (53.2) | |
Multivariate predictors of responding “not sure” or “no” regarding intent to get the booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
| Characteristics | Intent to Vaccinate | Intent to Vaccinate |
|---|---|---|
|
| 0.91 (0.76–1.10) | 0.90 (0.75–1.07) |
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| 18–29 years | 0.92 (0.31–2.79) | 2.20 (0.65–7.49) |
| 30–39 years | 0.97 (0.34–2.81) | 1.67 (0.51–5.50) |
| 40–49 years | 0.77 (0.26–2.32) | 1.66 (0.49–5.59) |
| 50–59 years | 0.56 (0.18–1.79) | 1.62 (0.47–5.60) |
| 60 years or more | Reference | |
|
| ||
| Other | 0.86 (0.39–1.92) | 1.17 (0.51–2.68) |
| Married | Reference | |
|
| ||
| No | 1.25 (0.60–2.60) | 0.73 (0.33–1.61) |
| Yes | Reference | |
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| ||
| High school or less | 0.39 (0.13–1.17) | 0.38 (0.21–1.10) |
| University student | 0.95 (0.36–2.48) | 0.70 (0.28–1.74) |
| Diploma | 0.73 (0.23–2.32) | 0.36 (0.10–1.23) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 0.79 (0.34–1.84) | 0.60 (0.27–1.35) |
| Postgraduate | Reference | |
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| ||
| Less than 500 JD | 1.23 (0.72–2.10) | 1.63 (0.95–2.78) |
| 500–1000 JD | 1.29 (0.77–2.17) | 1.79 (1.07–3.0) * |
| More than 1000 JD | Reference | |
|
| ||
| No symptom | 0.34 (0.18–0.65) ** | 0.81 (0.43–1.54) |
| Mild | 0.54 (0.31–0.97) * | 0.87 (0.48–1.60) |
| Moderate | 0.64 (0.37–1.13) | 1.08 (0.60–1.96) |
| Severe | Reference | |
|
| ||
| I took it because of the imposed laws, not because I believe in it | 20.88 (13.13–33.21) ** | 7.42 (4.58–12.01) ** |
| I took it out of conviction and because of the laws | 2.68 (1.66–4.34) ** | 4.99 (3.27–7.63) ** |
| I took it out of conviction | Reference | |
|
| ||
| No | 1.42 (0.93–2.17) | 0.94 (0.61–1.44) |
| Yes | Reference | |
|
| ||
| Low | 1.17 (0.81–1.70) | 1.18 (0.82–1.71) |
| High | Reference | |
|
| ||
| Low | 1.52 (0.94–2.46) | 1.70 (1.06–2.74) * |
| Medium | 0.89 (0.53–1.49) | 0.93 (0.55–1.56) |
| High | Reference | |
|
| ||
| Low | 1.01 (0.69–1.47) | 1.06 (0.73–1.52) |
| High | Reference |
* Significant at the level of less than 0.05, ** significant at the level of less than 0.01.
Figure 1Severity of the side effects by vaccine type.
Reasons participants provided for responding “No” or “not sure” regarding intent to get a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
| Reasons | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| The booster dose will not provide me with any further protection against COVID-19. | 277 (30.3) |
| The booster dose will have severe side effects. | 312 (34.1) |
| I can’t tolerate another dose because the side-effects of the previous ones were severe. | 225 (24.6) |
| I was infected with COVID-19, therefore I do not need the booster dose. | 120 (13.1) |
| The symptoms I experienced due to COVID-19 infection were mild; therefore, I will not receive the booster dose. | 238 (26.0) |
| Taking the booster dose now has no benefit, however I may receive it in the future. | 351 (38.4) |
| I took the last dose a short time ago, so there will be no need to take the booster dose for at least a year. | 338 (36.9) |
| The benefits of a booster dose have not been scientifically proven. | 364 (39.8) |
| The booster dose is a conspiracy to boost corporate profits. | 318 (34.8) |
| A booster dose will be imposed only based on agreements reached between pharmaceutical companies and governments. | 279 (30.5) |