| Literature DB >> 35844340 |
Nour B Odeh1, Tala H Sriwi1, Lana M Arbili1, Tarek Z Arabi1, Belal N Sabbah1, Mohamad S Alkodaymi1.
Abstract
Objectives This study aims to describe the common myths and misconceptions in addition to the perception and attitudes toward coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines in the Saudi Arabian community. Methods This is a cross-sectional study that included adults (18 years and older) residing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Participants were asked to complete an online survey that evaluated their perception and attitudes toward the available COVID-19 vaccines in Saudi Arabia. Statistical comparison between two groups and more was done using chi-square, independent t-test, and one-way ANOVA. Results A total of 471 responses were analyzed with a majority (83.2%) believing that vaccinations are important. The vaccine preferred among the Saudi Arabian population was Pfizer (65.4%). More than half of our respondents (54.8%) strongly agreed that COVID-19 vaccines can reduce the severity of the COVID-19 infection. Respondents in the healthcare sector were significantly more likely to have a more positive view on vaccines compared to those in non-healthcare sectors (p < 0.001). Conclusion The Saudi Arabian population has shown substantial awareness about COVID-19 vaccines; however, public health officials need to further increase awareness measures on COVID-19 vaccines to limit myths and misconceptions, especially among certain populations that are more prone to it.Entities:
Keywords: covid-19; misconceptions; pandemic; public health; vaccines
Year: 2022 PMID: 35844340 PMCID: PMC9282580 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.25932
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Baseline characteristics of the survey respondents (n = 471)
SAR: Saudi Arabian Riyal.
| Sample characteristics | No. (%) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 214 (45.4%) |
| Female | 257 (54.6%) |
| Age (years) | |
| 18-24 | 239 (50.7%) |
| 25-34 | 51 (10.8%) |
| 35-44 | 106 (22.5%) |
| 45-54 | 62 (13.2%) |
| ≥55 | 13 (2.8%) |
| Nationality | |
| Saudi | 181 (38.4%) |
| Non-Saudi | 290 (61.6%) |
| City of residence | |
| Riyadh | 429 (91.1%) |
| Other | 42 (8.9%) |
| Do you work or study in the healthcare field? | |
| Yes | 252 (53.5%) |
| No | 219 (46.5%) |
| Highest degree completed | |
| Have not completed a high school diploma | 4 (0.9%) |
| High school diploma | 187 (39.7%) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 190 (40.3%) |
| Post-graduate degree | 90 (19.1%) |
| Household income | |
| <3,000 SAR | 39 (8.3%) |
| 3,000-9,999 SAR | 55 (11.7%) |
| 10,000-25,000 SAR | 141 (29.9%) |
| >25,000 SAR | 236 (50.1%) |
| Are you up to date with all your childhood vaccinations? | |
| Yes | 414 (87.9%) |
| No | 9 (1.9%) |
| I do not know | 48 (10.2%) |
| Do you usually take the seasonal influenza vaccine (flu shot)? | |
| Yes | 83 (17.6%) |
| Sometimes | 113 (24.0%) |
| No | 275 (58.4%) |
Frequency and percentages of the perception and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines questions (n = 471)
| Perception and attitudes questions | Strongly agree, No. (%) | Agree, No. (%) | Neither agree nor disagree, No. (%) | Disagree, No. (%) | Strongly disagree, No. (%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines can protect you from acquiring a COVID-19 infection. | 108 (22.9%) | 159 (33.8%) | 56 (11.9%) | 86 (18.3%) | 62 (13.2%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines can reduce the severity of a COVID-19 infection. | 256 (54.8%) | 158 (33.5%) | 30 (6.4%) | 7 (1.5%) | 18 (3.8%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines can prevent you from transmitting COVID-19 to others. | 72 (15.3%) | 99 (21.0%) | 126 (26.8%) | 102 (21.7%) | 72 (15.3%) |
| I can get a COVID-19 infection from the vaccine. | 28 (5.9%) | 44 (9.3%) | 81 (17.2%) | 137 (29.1%) | 181 (38.4%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines can contribute to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. | 197 (41.8%) | 157 (33.3%) | 76 ( 16.1%) | 15 (3.2%) | 26 (5.5%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines are not needed if you have already been infected with COVID-19. | 45 (9.6%) | 55 (11.7%) | 121 (25.7%) | 157 (33.3%) | 93 (19.7%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause infertility. | 8 (1.7%) | 15 (3.2%) | 135 (28.7%) | 136 (28.9%) | 177 (37.6%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines install microchips in the body. | 6 (1.3%) | 11 (2.3%) | 59 (12.5%) | 106 (22.5%) | 289 (61.4%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause blood clots. | 36 (7.6%) | 133 (28.2%) | 186 (39.5%) | 72 (15.3%) | 44 (9.3%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause autism. | 15 (3.2%) | 16 (3.4%) | 132 (28.0%) | 117 (24.8%) | 191 (40.6%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines can change your DNA. | 12 (2.5%) | 25 (5.3%) | 115 (24.4%) | 109 (23.1%) | 210 (44.6%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause seizures. | 19 (4.0%) | 27 (5.7%) | 165 (35.0%) | 115 (24.4%) | 145 (30.8%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause a heart attack. | 18 (3.8%) | 47 (10.0%) | 185 (39.3%) | 108 (22.9%) | 113 (24.0%) |
| COVID-19 vaccines went through enough testing and development. | 64 (13.6%) | 116 (24.6%) | 139 (29.5%) | 97 (20.6%) | 55 (11.7%) |
| COVID-19 is dangerous enough for health to risk taking a vaccine against it. | 140 (29.7%) | 101 (21.4%) | 76 (16.1%) | 77 (16.3%) | 77 (16.3%) |
| Acquiring immunity by getting infected with COVID-19 is better than acquiring immunity by getting a vaccine. | 50 (10.6%) | 72 (15.3%) | 139 (29.5%) | 133 (28.2%) | 77 (16.3%) |
| I would take additional doses (also known as booster shots) of the COVID-19 vaccine if required. | 161 (34.2%) | 147 (31.2%) | 86 (18.3%) | 36 (7.6%) | 41 (8.7%) |
Chi-square analysis of the question: “Which of the following statements describes your views on vaccinations in general?”
* Statistically significant difference at P < 0.05.
| Age group | I agree that vaccination is important. No. (%) | I am neutral. No. (%) | I am against vaccination. No. (%) | 𝝌2 | P-value |
| 18-24 | 211 (88.3%) | 25 (10.5%) | 3 (1.3%) | (8, N = 471) = 17.329 | 0.027* |
| 25-34 | 37 (72.5%) | 13 (25.5%) | 1 (2.0%) | ||
| 35-44 | 88 (83.0%) | 16 (15.1%) | 2 (1.9%) | ||
| 45-54 | 44 (71.0%) | 15 (24.2%) | 3 (4.8%) | ||
| 55+ | 12 (92.3%) | 1 (7.7%) | 0 (0.0) | ||
| Total | 392 (83.3%) | 70 (14.8%) | 9 (1.9%) | 471 (100.0%) | |
| City of residence | I agree that vaccination is important. No. (%) | I am neutral. No. (%) | I am against vaccination. No. (%) | 𝝌2 | P-value |
| Riyadh | 364 (84.8%) | 58 (13.5%) | 7 (1.6%) | (2, N = 471) = 9.313 | 0.010* |
| Other | 28 (66.7%) | 12 (28.6%) | 2 (4.8%) | ||
| Total | 392 (83.3%) | 70 (14.8%) | 9 (1.9%) | 471 (100.0%) | |
| Do you work or study in the healthcare field? | I agree that vaccination is important. No. (%) | I am neutral. No. (%) | I am against vaccination. No. (%) | 𝝌2 | P-value |
| Yes | 223 (88.5%) | 29 (11.5%) | 0 (0.0%) | (2, N = 471) = 16.264 | 0.0001* |
| No | 169 (77.2%) | 41 (18.7%) | 9 (4.1%) | ||
| Total | 392 (83.3%) | 70 (14.8%) | 9 (1.9%) | 471 (100.0%) | |
| Do you usually take the seasonal influenza vaccine (flu shot)? | I agree that vaccination is important. No. (%) | I am neutral. No. (%) | I am against vaccination. No. (%) | 𝝌2 | P-value |
| Yes | 80 (96.4%) | 3 (3.6%) | 0 (0.0%) | (4, N = 471) = 39.186 | 0.0001* |
| Sometimes | 108 (95.6%) | 5 (4.4%) | 0 (0.0%) | ||
| No | 204 (74.2%) | 62 (22.5%) | 9 (3.3%) | ||
| Total | 392 (83.3%) | 70 (14.8%) | 9 (1.9%) | 471 (100.0%) | |
Independent t-test analysis of perception and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines questions
* Statistically significant difference at P < 0.05.
| Do you work or study in the healthcare field? (n = 471) | Yes, mean ± SD | No, mean ± SD | T-test | P-value |
| COVID-19 vaccines can protect you from acquiring a COVID-19 infection. | 3.412 ± 1.352 | 3.278 ± 1.364 | 1.069 | 0.285 |
| COVID-19 vaccines can reduce the severity of a COVID-19 infection. | 4.444 ± 0.936 | 4.219 ± 0.951 | 2.584 | 0.010* |
| COVID-19 vaccines can prevent you from transmitting COVID-19 to others. | 3.031 ± 1.293 | 2.949 ± 1.278 | 0.690 | 0.491 |
| I can get a COVID-19 infection from the vaccine. | 2.083 ± 1.242 | 2.232 ± 1.151 | 1.348 | 0.176 |
| COVID-19 vaccines can contribute to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. | 4.131 ± 1.046 | 3.908 ± 1.145 | 2.200 | 0.028* |
| COVID-19 vaccines are not needed if you have already been infected with COVID-19. | 2.496 ± 1.179 | 2.675 ± 1.226 | 1.620 | 0.107 |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause infertility. | 1.956 ± 0.954 | 2.105 ± 0.987 | 1.659 | 0.098 |
| COVID-19 vaccines install microchips in the body. | 1.539 ± 0.866 | 1.662 ± 0.906 | 1.497 | 0.135 |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause blood clots. | 3.250 ± 1.050 | 2.917 ± 1.028 | 3.456 | 0.001* |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause autism. | 1.928 ± 1.094 | 2.164 ± 0.990 | 2.436 | 0.015* |
| COVID-19 vaccines can change your DNA. | 1.881 ± 1.068 | 2.095 ± 1.051 | 2.196 | 0.029* |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause seizures. | 2.194 ± 1.110 | 2.374 ± 1.047 | 1.801 | 0.072 |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause a heart attack. | 2.365 ± 1.090 | 2.584 ± 1.051 | 2.214 | 0.027* |
| COVID-19 vaccines went through enough testing and development. | 3.142 ± 1.251 | 3.004 ± 1.155 | 1.247 | 0.213 |
| COVID-19 is dangerous enough for health to risk taking a vaccine against it. | 3.289 ± 1.490 | 3.351 ± 1.420 | 0.459 | 0.646 |
| Acquiring immunity by getting infected with COVID-19 is better than acquiring immunity by getting a vaccine. | 2.817 ± 1.223 | 2.684 ± 1.187 | 1.189 | 0.235 |
| I would take additional doses (also known as booster shots) of the COVID-19 vaccine if required. | 3.813 ± 1.278 | 3.666 ± 1.205 | 1.277 | 0.202 |
| City of residence | Riyadh Mean ± SD | Other Mean ± SD | T-test | P-value |
| COVID-19 vaccines can protect you from acquiring a COVID-19 infection. | 3.377 ± 1.350 | 3.071 ± 1.420 | 1.396 | 0.163 |
| COVID-19 vaccines can reduce the severity of a COVID-19 infection. | 4.375 ± 0.902 | 3.976 ± 1.297 | 2.616 | 0.009* |
| COVID-19 vaccines can prevent you from transmitting COVID-19 to others. | 2.983 ± 1.288 | 3.095 ± 1.265 | 0.536 | 0.592 |
| I can get a COVID-19 infection from the vaccine. | 2.116 ± 1.178 | 2.523 ± 1.383 | 2.103 | 0.036* |
| COVID-19 vaccines can contribute to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. | 4.053 ± 1.056 | 3.761± 1.445 | 1.646 | 0.100 |
| COVID-19 vaccines are not needed if you have already been infected with COVID-19. | 2.575 ± 1.210 | 2.619 ± 1.146 | 0.222 | 0.824 |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause infertility. | 1.988 ± 0.933 | 2.404 ± 1.250 | 2.668 | 0.008* |
| COVID-19 vaccines install microchips in the body. | 1.587 ± 0.883 | 1.690 ± 0.923 | 0.719 | 0.473 |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause blood clots. | 3.074 ± 1.047 | 3.309 ± 1.092 | 1.382 | 0.168 |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause autism. | 1.997 ± 1.026 | 2.452 ± 1.233 | 2.688 | 0.007* |
| COVID-19 vaccines can change your DNA. | 1.960 ± 1.037 | 2.190 ± 1.311 | 1.338 | 0.182 |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause seizures. | 2.244 ± 1.067 | 2.619 ± 1.208 | 2.143 | 0.033* |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause a heart attack. | 2.433 ± 1.056 | 2.809 ± 1.234 | 2.167 | 0.031* |
| COVID-19 vaccines went through enough testing and development. | 3.107 ± 1.202 | 2.785 ± 1.240 | 1.649 | 0.100 |
| COVID-19 is dangerous enough for health to risk taking a vaccine against it. | 3.331 ± 1.442 | 3.190 ± 1.611 | 0.596 | 0.551 |
| Acquiring immunity by getting infected with COVID-19 is better than acquiring immunity by getting a vaccine. | 2.736 ± 1.212 | 2.952 ± 1.146 | 1.106 | 0.269 |
| I would take additional doses (also known as booster shots) of the COVID-19 vaccine if required. | 3.769 ± 1.207 | 3.500 ± 1.581 | 1.338 | 0.182 |
One-way ANOVA of perception and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines questions
* Statistically significant difference at P < 0.05. Means that do not share superscripts differ by P < 0.05 according to Tukey's HSD.
| Age group | 18-24, mean ± SD | 25-34, mean ± SD | 35-44, mean ± SD | 45-54, mean ± SD | 55+, mean ± SD | F-value | P-value | |
| I can get a COVID-19 infection from the vaccine.* | 2.209 ± 1.246a | 2.509 ± 1.376a | 2.028 ± 1.125a | 1.951 ± 1.015a | 1.692 ± 0.630a | 2.483 | 0.043* | |
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause autism. | 1.861 ± 1.097a | 2.294 ± 1.221ab | 2.229 ± 0.897b | 2.193 ± 0.920ab | 2.000 ± 0.816ab | 3.698 | 0.006* | |
| COVID-19 is dangerous enough for health to risk taking a vaccine against it. | 3.146 ± 1.483a | 3.509 ± 1.391ab | 3.632 ± 1.389b | 3.145 ± 1.435ab | 4.000 ± 1.354ab | 3.271 | 0.012* | |
| Highest degree completed | Have not completed a high school diploma, mean ± SD | High school diploma, mean ± SD | Bachelor’s degree, mean ± SD | Postgraduate degree, mean ± SD | F-value | P-value | ||
| COVID-19 vaccines are not needed if you have already been infected with COVID-19. | 4.000 ± 1.154a | 2.582 ± 1.185abc | 2.684 ± 1.240ab | 2.288 ± 1.093c | 4.169 | 0.006* | ||
| COVID-19 vaccines install microchips in the body. | 2.500 ± 1.914a | 1.550 ± 0.874a | 1.689 ± 0.933a | 1.455 ± 0.705a | 3.045 | 0.029* | ||
| Household income | <3000 Riyals, mean ± SD | 3000-9999 Riyals, mean ± SD | 10000-24999 Riyals, mean ± SD | >25000 Riyals, mean ± SD | F-value | P-value | ||
| I can get a COVID-19 infection from the vaccine. | 2.410 ± 1.271a | 2.218 ± 1.272a | 2.305 ± 1.158a | 2.004 ± 1.186a | 2.633 | 0.049* | ||
| COVID-19 vaccines are not needed if you have already been infected with COVID-19. | 2.871 ± 1.360ab | 2.618 ± 1.178ab | 2.829 ± 1.182a | 2.372 ± 1.161b | 5.277 | 0.001* | ||
| COVID-19 vaccines install microchips in the body. | 2.000 ± 1.169a | 1.800 ± 1.095ab | 1.723 ± 0.846ac | 1.406 ± 0.752d | 8.626 | 0.0001* | ||
| Do you usually take the seasonal influenza vaccine (flu shot)? | Yes Mean ± SD | Sometimes Mean ± SD | No Mean ± SD | F-value | P-value | |||
| COVID-19 vaccines can protect you from acquiring a COVID-19 infection. | 3.710 ± 1.401a | 3.469 ± 1.165ab | 3.192 ± 1.397b | 5.301 | 0.005* | |||
| I can get a COVID-19 infection from the vaccine. | 1.843 ± 1.029ab | 1.964 ± 1.109b | 2.323 ± 1.258c | 7.093 | 0.001* | |||
| COVID-19 vaccines can contribute to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. | 4.180 ± 0.977ab | 4.327 ± 0.900b | 3.858 ± 1.173c | 8.560 | 0.0001* | |||
| COVID-19 vaccines are not needed if you have already been infected with COVID-19. | 2.445 ± 1.139ab | 2.380 ± 1.112a | 2.701 ± 1.246b | 3.514 | 0.031* | |||
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause infertility. | 1.807 ± 0.861ab | 1.858 ± 0.874b | 2.160 ± 1.019c | 6.551 | 0.002* | |||
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause autism. | 1.903 ± 0.903ab | 1.778 ± 0.923b | 2.185 ± 1.113a | 6.967 | 0.001* | |||
| COVID-19 vaccines can change your DNA. | 1.795 ± 0.984ab | 1.725 ± 0.918b | 2.141 ± 1.116c | 7.874 | 0.0001* | |||
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause seizures. | 2.132 ± 0.997ab | 2.070 ± 1.041a | 2.407 ± 1.111b | 4.843 | 0.008* | |||
| Acquiring immunity by getting infected with COVID-19 is better than acquiring immunity by getting a vaccine. | 2.506 ± 1.182ab | 2.477 ± 1.118b | 2.945 ± 1.217c | 8.423 | 0.0001* | |||
| I would take additional doses (also known as booster shots) of the COVID-19 vaccine if required. | 4.096 ± 1.185a | 3.831 ± 1.101ab | 3.603 ± 1.298b | 5.448 | 0.005* | |||
Please choose if you agree/disagree with the following statements
| Strongly disagree | Disagree | Neutral | Agree | Strongly agree | |
| COVID-19 vaccines can protect you from acquiring a COVID-19 infection. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines can reduce the severity of a COVID-19 infection. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines can prevent you from transmitting COVID-19 to others. | |||||
| You can get COVID-19 infection from the vaccine. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines can contribute to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines are not needed if you have already been infected with COVID-19. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause infertility. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines install microchips in the body. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause blood clots. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause autism. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines can change your DNA. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause seizures. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines can cause a heart attack. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines are safe enough. | |||||
| COVID-19 vaccines went through enough testing and development. | |||||
| COVID-19 is dangerous enough to health to risk taking a vaccine against it. | |||||
| Acquiring immunity by getting infected with COVID-19 is better than acquiring immunity by getting a vaccine. |