| Literature DB >> 35486516 |
Qiang Wang1,2, Shixin Xiu3, Liuqing Yang1,2, Ying Han1,2, Tingting Cui1,2, Naiyang Shi1,2, Minqi Liu1,2, Youqin Yi1,2, Chang Liu1,2, Xuwen Wang3, Guoping Yang4, Lili Ji4, Weijie Zhou3, Hui Jin1,2, Shiqi Zhen4, Leesa Lin5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It was reported that one in four parents were hesitant about vaccinating their children in China. Previous studies have revealed a declining trend in the vaccine willingness rate in China. There is a need to monitor the level of parental vaccine hesitancy toward routine childhood vaccination and hesitancy toward the COVID-19 vaccine during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 vaccine; childhood vaccination; repeated cross-section survey; vaccine hesitancy
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35486516 PMCID: PMC9109779 DOI: 10.2196/33235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Public Health Surveill ISSN: 2369-2960
Participant’s sociodemographics in three cross-section surveys.
| Variables | COVID-19 vaccine trials period (September to October 2020; n=2881) | Premass COVID-19 vaccination period (February to March 2021; n=1038) | Ongoing mass COVID-19 vaccination period (May to June 2021; n=1183) | |
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| Women | 2146 (74.5) | 699 (67.3) | 680 (57.5) |
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| Men | 735 (25.5) | 339 (32.7) | 503 (42.5) |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 31.36 (4.38) | 33.36 (4.74) | 32.12 (5.49) | |
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| <26 | 248 (8.6) | 32 (3.1) | 116 (9.8) |
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| 26-30 | 1086 (37.7) | 239 (23) | 365 (30.9) |
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| 31-35 | 1112 (38.6) | 475 (45.8) | 418 (35.3) |
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| 36-40 | 356 (12.4) | 216 (20.8) | 201 (17.0) |
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| ≥41 | 79 (2.7) | 76 (7.3) | 83 (7.0) |
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| Junior high school or below | 338 (11.7) | 21 (2.0) | 40 (3.4) |
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| High school graduate or equivalent | 542 (18.8) | 92 (8.9) | 163 (13.8) |
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| College or equivalent | 1791 (62.2) | 755 (72.7) | 880 (74.4) |
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| Master’s diploma or above | 210 (7.3) | 170 (16.4) | 100 (8.5) |
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| <50,000 (<7669) | 206 (7.2) | 53 (5.1) | 79 (6.7) |
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| 50,000 to <100,000 (7669 to <15,337) | 850 (29.5) | 264 (25.4) | 348 (29.4) |
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| 100,000 to <150,000 (15,337 to <23,006) | 754 (26.2) | 277 (26.7) | 304 (25.7) |
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| ≥150,000 (≥23,006) | 1071 (37.2) | 444 (42.8) | 452 (38.2) |
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| Yes | 181 (6.3) | 449 (43.3) | 287 (24.3) |
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| No | 2700 (93.7) | 589 (56.7) | 896 (75.7) |
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| 1 | —a | 31 (3.0) | 26 (2.2) |
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| 2-5 | — | 902 (86.9) | 1003 (84.8) |
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| ≥6 | — | 105 (10.1) | 154 (13.0) |
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| 1-10 | — | 544 (52.4) | 544 (45.2) |
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| 11-20 | — | 251 (24.2) | 251 (28.2) |
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| ≥21 | — | 243 (23.4) | 243 (26.5) |
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| Very good | — | 378 (36.4) | 204 (17.2) |
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| Good | — | 507 (48.8) | 517 (43.7) |
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| Fair | — | 150 (14.5) | 420 (35.5) |
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| Poor | — | 1 (0.1) | 28 (2.4) |
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| Very poor | — | 2 (0.2) | 14 (1.2) |
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| No | — | 809 (77.9) | 936 (79.1) |
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| Yes | — | 229 (22.1) | 247 (20.9) |
aThese items were not queried about in the first questionnaire.
Univariable factors associated with parental vaccine hesitancy to routine childhood vaccine and COVID-19 vaccine willingness.
| Variables | Parental vaccine hesitancy to routine childhood vaccinea | COVID-19 vaccine willingnessb | ||||
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| CORc (95% CI) | COR (95% CI) | ||||
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| Male | 1.260 (0.959-1.654) | .10 | 1.906 (1.498-2.425) | <.001 | |
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| 26-30 | 0.995 (0.558-1.775) | .99 | 0.543 (0.295-1.000) | .05 | |
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| 31-35 | 0.834 (0.473-1.470) | .53 | 0.356 (0.197-0.644) | .001 | |
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| 36-40 | 1.253 (0.694-2.264) | .45 | 0.382 (0.206-0.708) | .002 | |
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| ≥41 | 1.187 (0.590-2.389) | .63 | 0.516 (0.253-1.051) | .07 | |
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| High school graduate or equivalent | 1.493 (0.554-4.023) | .43 | 1.373 (0.558-3.379) | .49 | |
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| College or equivalent | 1.266 (0.500-3.204) | .62 | 0.579 (0.261-1.286) | .18 | |
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| Master’s diploma or above | 1.779 (0.669-4.731) | .25 | 0.337 (0.147-0.774) | .01 | |
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| 50,000 to <100,000 (7669 to <15,337) | 0.888 (0.504-1.564) | .68 | 1.383 (0.833-2.296) | .21 | |
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| 100,000 to <150,000 (15,337 to <23,006) | 0.693 (0.388-1.239) | .22 | 1.053 (0.639-1.736) | .84 | |
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| ≥150,000 (≥23,006) | 0.812 (0.468-1.409) | .46 | 0.725 (0.45-1.167) | .19 | |
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| Yes | 1.447 (1.099-1.905) | .008 | 1.262 (0.997-1.598) | .05 | |
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| 2-5 | 0.545 (0.271-1.096) | .09 | 1.059 (0.543-2.065) | .87 | |
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| ≥6 | 0.616 (0.282-1.345) | .22 | 1.271 (0.608-2.659) | .52 | |
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| 11-20 | 0.764 (0.548-1.066) | .11 | 1.397 (1.073-1.819) | .01 | |
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| ≥21 | 0.791 (0.565-1.106) | .17 | 1.664 (1.257-2.202) | <.001 | |
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| Good | 0.453 (0.332-0.617) | <.001 | 0.724 (0.550-0.954) | .02 | |
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| Fair | 0.454 (0.315-0.655) | <.001 | 0.778 (0.570-1.062) | .11 | |
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| Poor | 0.790 (0.269-2.321) | .67 | 0.461 (0.198-1.075) | .07 | |
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| Very poor | 0.706 (0.158-3.154) | .65 | 0.762 (0.213-2.728) | .68 | |
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| Yes | 0.918 (0.657-1.282) | .62 | 5.764 (3.702-8.974) | <.001 | |
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| Third survey | 0.304 (0.226-0.409) | <.001 | 6.118 (4.712-7.944) | <.001 | |
aFor parental vaccine hesitancy, “high-hesitant” was used as the reference.
bFor COVID-19 vaccination willingness, “yes” was used as the reference.
cCOR: crude odds ratio.