| Literature DB >> 35578251 |
Shabnam Omidvar1, Mojgan Firouzbakht2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Iran had a high rate of death in several COVID 19 waves. Vaccination is a method for prevention and control of the COVID-19 pandemic. Success in controlling the pandemic is not solely dependent on the effectiveness of the vaccines. It is also dependent on the global acceptance and vaccine coverage rate. This study aimed to determine the acceptance rate of COVID-19 vaccination in the Iranian population and the factors affecting it. METHODS AND MATERIALS: This study was a cross-sectional research on 1564 Iranian people above 18. Study data were collected using a web-based questionnaire and analyzed using linear regression analysis and logistics at a significance level of 0.05 using SPSS.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Hesitancy; Iran; Vaccination
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35578251 PMCID: PMC9108146 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-07948-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.908
Belief and COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among participants (N = 1564)
| Variables | Yes | No | Unsure |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1096 (70.1) | 152 (9.7) | 316(20.2) | |
| 1104(70.6) | 144(9.2) | 316(20.2) | |
| 1143(73.1) | 421(26.9) | ||
| 1030(65.9) | 534(34.1) | ||
| 751(48) | 813(52) | ||
| 222(14.2) | 1342(85.8) |
Descriptive statistics of the independent variables (N = 1564)
| Variable | Mean (SD) | Min- Max |
|---|---|---|
| Knowledge regarding COVID 19 | 11.09 ± 2.75 | 8–32 |
| Attitude regarding COVID 19 | 3.92 ± 1.49 | 2–6 |
| Practice regarding COVID 19 | 4.53 ± 0.599 | 3–6 |
| Attitude towards vaccines | 42.25 ± 6.14 | 12–72 |
| Vaccine literacy | 37.77 ± 5.11 | 12–48 |
Mean and SD of the study parameters with regard to demographic characteristics
| variable | N | knowledge Mean(SD) | T/F | Vaccine attitude | T/F | Literacy | T/F | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | < 30 | 731 | 11.21(2.73) | 1.49 | .226 | 4.04(1.47) | 6.076 | .002 | 34.17(5.04) | 10.015 | .000 |
| 30–45 | 603 | 10.95(2.84) | 3.76(1.49) | 35.38(5.18) | |||||||
| > 45 | 230 | 11.06(2.56) | 3.97(1.54) | 35.10(4.93) | |||||||
| Gender | Female | 1093 | 10.97(2.6) | −2.57 | 0.010 | 42.53(6.02) | 2.688 | 0.007 | 34.85(5.07) | .946 | .344 |
| Male | 471 | 11.36(3.06) | 41.62(6.37) | 34.59(5.20) | |||||||
| Marital status | Single | 537 | 11.42(2.94) | 3.39 | 0.001 | 42.76(5.82 | 2.41 | 0.016 | 34.43(5.04) | −1.931 | .054 |
| Married | 1027 | 10.92(2.63) | 41.99(6.29) | 34.95(5.14) | |||||||
| Residency | Rural | 1486 | 11.07(2.75) | −1.66 | 0.096 | 42.28(6.16) | .741 | 0.459 | 34.86(5.11) | 3.024 | .003 |
| Urban | 78 | 11.60(2.67) | 41.75(5.80) | 33.07(4.78) | |||||||
| Education | High school | 34 | 13.14(4.38) | .000 | 37.79(6.48) | 12.61 | .000 | 31.55 | .000 | ||
| Diploma | 246 | 11.61 | 12.84 | 40.94(6.21) | 33.97(5.54) | 22.123 | |||||
| Undergraduate | 759 | 11.09(2.71) | 42.37(5.77) | 34.26(5.02) | |||||||
| Graduate | 525 | 10.71(2.52) | 42.99(6.4) | 36.12(4.58) | |||||||
The unadjusted and adjusted coefficients of linear regression analysis for the vaccine acceptance predictors
| Variables | Model 1 | Model 2 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | T | adjusted R2 Un | B | T | adjusted R2 Un | |||
| Age | −.002 | −1.385 | .166 | .210 | .213 | |||
| Gender | −.055 | −1.376 | .169 | |||||
| Education | .052- | 1.174- | .786 | |||||
| Residency | .073 | 1.723 | .085 | |||||
| Risk perception | .071 | .838 | .402 | .133 | 2.991 | .003** | ||
| Do you trust the health system? | .154 | 2.924 | .003** | .585 | 13.981 | < 0.001** | ||
| Knowledge regarding COVID19 disease | 0593 | 14.07 | < 0.001 | .032 | 4.589 | < 0.001** | ||
| Attitude towards vaccine | .033 | 4.71 | < 0.001** | −.020 | _-6.629 | < 0.001** | ||
| Vaccine literacy | −.020 | −6.562 | < 0.001** | −.020 | −5.286 | < 0.001** | ||
Model1. The independent variables/ predictors were included linear regression
Model2. The stepwise linear regression method
** P < 0.001
The unadjusted and adjusted OR in logistic regression analysis for predictors of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance
| Variables | Model 1 | Model2 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | sig | OR | CI 95% | B | sig | OR | CI 95% | |
| Age | ||||||||
| < 35 | .040 | .779 | 1.041 | .786–1.378. | ||||
| 35–50 | 0.331 | .097 | .718 | .486–1.061 | ||||
| 50≤ | – | 0.151 | 1 | |||||
| Gender (M/F) | .066 | .594 | .628 | .769–1.3 | ||||
| Education | ||||||||
| High school | .897 | .025 | 2.451 | 1.120–5.367 | .891 | .024 | 2.438 | 1.126–5.280 |
| Diploma | .510 | .007 | 1.665 | 1.153–2.405 | .510 | .006 | 1.665 | 1.161–2.389 |
| Undergraduate | .235 | .098 | 1.265 | .958–1.671 | .236 | .089 | 1.267 | .965–1.663 |
| Graduate | .014 | 1 | .012 | 1 | ||||
| Marital status (M/S) | −.149 | .284 | .861 | .656–1/131 | ||||
| Residency (Urban/rural) | −.304 | .257 | .738 | .436–1.248 | ||||
| Do you trust the health system? | −1.961 | .000 | .141 | .11–.181 | −1.951 | .000 | .142 | .182–.111 |
Model 1: Unadjusted model
Model 2: Adjusted model