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Remiya Mohan1, Vandna Pandey1, Ashok Kumar1, P Gangadevi1, Akhil Dhanesh Goel2, Joyce Joseph3, Nancy Kurien1.
Abstract
Background The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has claimed millions of lives worldwide. India also launched a COVID-19 vaccination drive, and clinical trials for a pediatric COVID-19 vaccine are in development. Objectives The study aims to assess the acceptance and attitude of parents regarding the COVID-19 vaccine for children in India. The study also aims to find the association between selected demographic variables and acceptance and attitudes in parents regarding the COVID-19 vaccine for children. Materials and methods We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive study with 204 participants, and data were collected online using Google Forms. The study participants were parents of children aged two to 15 years. A self-structured tool was used to assess parents' acceptance regarding vaccinating their children, and a modified vaccination attitudes examination scale was used to assess parents' attitudes toward pediatric vaccination against COVID-19. We used IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 20.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, New York) to analyze the data. Demographic data were represented as frequency and percentage. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to determine the associations between sociodemographic data and parents' levels of acceptance and attitude. For all the data, p<0.05 was considered significant. Results The majority of the participants (85%) reported acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine for children. More than 80% of parents agree that vaccines are essential to halt the COVID-19 pandemic and are mandatory for children. Most parents (62%) also believed that complementary medicine is better than vaccines for children. While most parents (95%) reported trusting the vaccine, but more than half (59%) reported concerns regarding the unknown future effects of the vaccine. Mothers (odds ratio (OR), 2.963; p=0.015) and parents of children who received routine vaccination (OR, 0.175; p=0.039) were willing to vaccinate their children when a COVID-19 vaccine became available. Mothers (OR, 3.294; p=0.002) and respondents whose family member or close relative suffered from COVID-19 (OR, 0.420; p=0.029) accepted the COVID-19 vaccine irrespective of the child's age. Study participants who had previously tested positive for COVID-19 (OR, 0.275; p=0.012) believed vaccines for children were necessary to halt the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusion We sought to assess parents' acceptance and attitudes regarding the COVID-19 vaccine for children in India. According to our results, while parents have a high acceptance of a pediatric COVID-19 vaccine, they also have a few apprehensions. Therefore, for a successful mass vaccination drive among the pediatric age group, there should be rigorous communication regarding the vaccine and staunch health campaigns to create more awareness and acceptance toward the COVID-19 vaccine for children.Entities:
Keywords: acceptance; attitude; covid-19; pandemic; parents; vaccine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35651474 PMCID: PMC9138809 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24518
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Demographic characteristics of participants (N=204).
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019.
| Demographic variable | Frequency (%) |
| Age (years) | |
| <40 | 169 (82.8) |
| >40 | 35 (17.2) |
| Relation with child | |
| Father | 103 (50.5) |
| Mother | 101 (49.5) |
| Number of children | |
| One | 83 (40.7) |
| Two or more | 121 (59.3) |
| Education | |
| Up to graduate | 110 (53.9) |
| Postgraduate and above | 94 (46.1) |
| Occupation | |
| Government/private job | 152 (74.5) |
| Others | 52 (25.5) |
| Type of occupation | |
| Health care provider | 111 (54.4) |
| Non-health care provider | 93 (45.6) |
| Vaccinated for COVID-19 | |
| Yes | 179 (87.7) |
| No | 25 (12.3) |
| Ever been tested positive for COVID-19 | |
| Yes | 58 (28.4) |
| No | 146 (71.6) |
| Family members/close relatives diagnosed with COVID-19 | |
| Yes | 89 (43.6) |
| No | 115 (56.4) |
| Diagnosed with any chronic illness/lifestyle diseases | |
| Yes | 16 (7.8) |
| No | 188 (92.2) |
| Children vaccinated as per age | |
| Vaccinated | 139 (68.1) |
| Not vaccinated | 65 (31.9) |
| Child suffers from any chronic/congenital disease | |
| Yes | 11 (5.4) |
| No | 193 (94.6) |
Figure 1Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine for children among parents.
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019.
Association between acceptance and demographic characteristics of participants regarding the COVID-19 vaccine in children.
*p-value is significant at <0.05. COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019; OR: odds ratio.
| Demographic characteristics | Vaccines approved by the government for COVID-19 will be safe for children. OR (p-value) | I will vaccinate my child when the COVID-19 vaccine will be available. OR (p-value) | I will vaccinate my child if it is free of cost. OR (p-value) | I will vaccinate my children even if they have any chronic or congenital diseases. OR (p-value) | Vaccines should be mandatory for children. OR (p-value) | I will vaccinate my children irrespective of age. OR (p-value) | For children, naturopathy/Ayurveda are better options as compared to vaccines. OR (p-value) | Vaccines for children are a must to halt the COVID-19 pandemic. OR (p-value) |
| Age (older or younger than 40 years) | 0.580 (0.314) | 0.606 (0.438) | 1.074 (0.872) | 1.854 (0.140) | 0.617 (0.417) | 1.420 (0.481) | 3.541 (0.023)* | 0.000 (0.998) |
| Relation with child (father or mother) | 1.968 (0.057) | 2.963 (0.015)* | 1.729 (0.093) | 1.961 (0.028)* | 2.050 (0.075) | 3.294 (0.002)* | 0.964 (0.914) | 1.831 (0.206) |
| Number of children (one vs two or more) | 0.829 (0.593) | 0.857 (0.720) | 1.061 (0.855) | 0.809 (0.496) | 0.746 (0.457) | 0.976 (0.949) | 0.976 (0.944) | 1.382 (0.494) |
| Education (graduate vs postgraduate or higher) | 0.729 (0.375) | 0.659 (0.345) | 0.955 (0.887) | 0.994 (0.984) | 0.607 (0.223) | 0.851 (0.673) | 0.675 (0.251) | 0.619 (0.317) |
| Occupation (government vs private job) | 0.690 (0.414) | 0.670 (0.464) | 1.501 (0.300) | 1.428 (0.350) | 0.728 (0.521) | 0.944 (0.900) | 2.210 (0.093) | 1.137 (0.826) |
| Type of occupation health care provider vs non-health care provider | 0.975 (0.948) | 1.357 (0.525) | 0.938 (0.859) | 0.697 (0.288) | 1.163 (0.732) | 1.013 (0.976) | 0.788 (0.532) | 0.959 (0.936) |
| COVID-19 vaccination status | 0.923 (0.884) | 0.527 (0.392) | 1.181 (0.729) | 0.984 (0.972) | 2.586 (0.076) | 1.772 (0.276) | 4.123 (0.052) | 2.312 (0.175) |
| Previously tested positive for COVID-19 | 0.543 (0.118) | 0.980 (0.967) | 0.643 (0.228) | 1.130 (0.731) | 0.559 (0.177) | 0.494 (0.088) | 0.924 (0.837) | 0.275 (0.012)* |
| Family members/close relative diagnosed with COVID-19 | 0.895 (0.765) | 0.501 (0.129) | 0.877 (0.699) | 1.273 (0.453) | 0.352 (0.014)* | 0.420 (0.029)* | 2.235 (0.025)* | 0.760 (0.574) |
| Diagnosed with any chronic/lifestyle diseases | 0.703 (0.585) | 0.571 (0.451) | 1.014 (0.981) | 0.556 (0.287) | 0.561 (0.414) | 0.584 (0.410) | 0.807 (0.760) | 0.407 (0.270) |
| Children up-to-date with routine vaccinations | 0.711 (0.700) | 0.175 (0.039)* | 0.669 (0.616) | 2.202 (0.379) | 0.599 (0.588) | 0.361 (0.247) | 3.934 (0.119) | 1.267 (0.849) |
| Child is suffering from chronic or congenital disease | 0.394 (0.493) | 1.261 (0.999) | 2.051 (0.620) | 1.082 (0.958) | 1.481 (0.801) | 2.812 (0.518) | 5.442 (0.250) | 0.194 (0.365) |
Figure 2Attitude of parents regarding COVID-19 vaccine for children.
COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019.
Association between attitude and demographic characteristics of participants regarding the administration of the COVID-19 vaccine in children.
*p-value is significant at <0.05. COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019; OR: odds ratio.
| Demographic characteristics | I feel children will be safe after being vaccinated. OR (p-value) | I can rely on vaccines to stop COVID-19 infection. OR (p-value) | I feel my child will be protected after getting vaccinated. OR (p-value) | Although vaccine appears to be safe, there may be problems that we have not yet discovered. OR (p-value) | Vaccine can cause unforeseen problems in children. OR (p-value) | I worry about the unknown effects of vaccines in the future. OR (p-value) | Vaccines make a lot of money for pharmaceutical companies, but do not do much for regular people. OR (p-value) | Authorities promote vaccination for financial gain, not for people’s health. OR (p-value) | Vaccination programs are not useful. OR (p-value) | Natural immunity lasts longer than a vaccination. OR (p-value) | Natural exposure to viruses and germs gives the safest protection OR (p-value) | Being exposed to diseases naturally is safer for the immune system than being exposed through vaccination. OR (p-value) |
| Age (older or younger than 40-years-old) | 0.639 (0.444) | 0.228 (0.078) | 0.257 (0.106) | 0.447 (0.155) | 2.390 (0.054) | 3.132 (0.008)* | 3.009 (0.017)* | 3.031 (0.110) | 4.557 (0.997) | 3.593 (0.008)* | 2.195 (0.105) | 1.322 (0.561) |
| Relation with child (father or mother) | 2.595 (0.018)* | 3.191 (0.015)* | 4.916 (0.001)* | 0.992 (0.983) | 0.828 (0.537) | 0.752 (0.364) | 1.260 (0.453) | 0.696 (0.377) | 0.329 (0.075) | 1.126 (0.715) | 0.674 (0.220) | 1.199 (0.578) |
| Number of children (one vs two or more) | 1.438 (0.363) | 0.726 (0.479) | 1.093 (0.842) | 0.901 (0.778) | 1.188 (0.574) | 1.190 (0.581) | 0.601 (0.104) | 0.862 (0.718) | 0.976 (0.966) | 1.263 (0.470) | 0.987 (0.967) | 0.662 (0.215) |
| Number of children (one vs two or more) | 0.778 (0.529) | 0.475 (0.114) | 0.446 (0.083) | 0.445 (0.035)* | 0.830 (0.543) | 0.656 (0.183) | 0.777 (0.414) | 0.756 (0.493) | 0.695 (0.535) | 0.631 (0.158) | 0.527 (0.046)* | 1.319 (0.403) |
| Occupation (government vs private job) | 0.735 (0.529) | 0.405 (0.126) | 0.386 (0.103) | 0.602 (0.266) | 0.650 (0.260) | 0.778 (0.519) | 1.251 (0.562) | 0.709 (0.502) | 1.003 (0.996) | 2.478 (0.027)* | 1.634 (0.239) | 1.091 (0.834) |
| Type of occupation health care provider vs non-health care provider | 1.038 (0.932) | 1.768 (0.259) | 1.199 (0.715) | 1.749 (0.161) | 0.797 (0.498) | 1.305 (0.427) | 1.016 (0.963) | 0.818 (0.662) | 640 (0.509) | 1.522 (0.226) | 1.380 (0.359) | 1.348 (0.408) |
| COVID-19 vaccination status | 1.093 (0.880) | 4.377 (0.011)* | 1.594 (0.462) | 1.733 (0.298) | 2.618 (0.059) | 1.295 (0.587) | 1.070 (0.890) | 6.995 (0.074) | 1.520 (0.668) | 0.906 (0.849) | 1.489 (0.454) | 0.992 (0.988) |
| Previously tested positive for COVID-19 | 0.653 (0.323) | 0.251 (0.007)* | 0.403 (0.064) | 2.109 (0.114) | 1.596 (0.180) | 1.670 (0.161) | 1.899 (0.067) | 1.562 (0.323) | 8.036 (0.002)* | 1.490 (0.281) | 1.754 (0.118) | 2.553 (0.010)* |
| Family members/close relative diagnosed with COVID-19 | 0.567 (0.167) | 0.856 (0.747) | 0.715 (0.473) | 1.069 (0.867) | 0.871 (0.668) | 1.156 (0.660) | 1.119 (0.726) | 1.040 (0.927) | 0.296 (0.069) | 2.173 (0.023)* | 0.962 (0.908) | 0.906 (0.776) |
| Diagnosed with any chronic/lifestyle diseases | 1.498 (0.624) | 0.268 (0.080) | 0.975 (0.977) | 0.081 (0.001) | 0.725 (0.584) | 0.894 (0.843) | 0.630 (0.435) | 1.531 (0.551) | 0.000 (0.998) | 0.416 (0.180) | 0.608 (0.437) | 0.693 (0.560) |
| Children up-to-date with routine vaccinations | 1.367 (0.784) | 1.757 (0.657) | 1.049 (0.967) | 1.232 (0.841) | 0.985 (0.986) | 1.022 (0.978) | 1.105 (0.903) | 2.467 (0.335) | 11.174 (0.028)* | 1.572 (0.616) | 3.863 (0.110) | 3.379 (0.146) |
| Child is suffering from chronic or congenital disease | 0.400 (0.580) | 0.522 (0.728) | 0.485 (0.679) | 0.346 (0.485) | 1.935 (0.619) | 2.807 (0.466) | 1.736 (0.678) | 0.000 (0.999) | 1.009 (0.996) | 3.199 (0.441) | 2.298 (0.563) | 2.560 (0.513) |