| Literature DB >> 36225763 |
Roy R Marzo1,2,3, Rajeev Shrestha4, Binaya Sapkota5, Swosti Acharya6, Nita Shrestha6, Mandip Pokharel7, Absar Ahmad8, Mark E Patalinghug9, Farzana Rahman10, Zahir R Salim11, Burcu K Bicer12, Masoud Lotfizadeh13, Baniissa Wegdan14, Edlaine F de Moura Villela15, Kittisak Jermsittiparsert16, Nouran A Hamza17,18, Marina R Saleeb19, Titik Respati20, Susan Fitriyana20, Sudip Bhattacharya21, Petra Heidler22,23,24, Sikandar A Qalati25, Yadanar Aung26, Khadijah Abid27, Tayachew A Abeje28, Ashmita Pokhrel29, Rohullah Roien30, Isabel King31, Tin Tin Su2,32.
Abstract
Introduction: Several studies exhibited varying reports of perception toward vaccine effectiveness, vaccine hesitancy, and acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines. As this fluctuated with evidence generation, this study explored the perception toward vaccine effectiveness in rural and urban communities among various countries.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; global study; perception towards vaccine effectiveness; predictors; vaccine acceptance
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36225763 PMCID: PMC9548880 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.958668
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Comparative description of participants' demographics according to rural and urban areas.
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| Female | 3,181 (56%) | 979 (54%) | 2,202 (57%) | |
| Male | 2,492 (44%) | 825 (46%) | 1,667 (43%) | |
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| Buddhism | 482 (8.5%) | 84 (4.7%) | 398 (10%) | |
| Christianity | 1,258 (22%) | 667 (37%) | 591 (15%) | |
| Hinduism | 316 (5.6%) | 10 (0.6%) | 306 (7.9%) | |
| Islam | 3,470 (61%) | 1,001 (55%) | 2,469 (64%) | |
| Other | 147 (2.6%) | 42 (2.3%) | 105 (2.7%) | |
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| 25 (21, 39) | 23 (21, 32) | 27 (22, 42) |
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| No formal education | 53 (0.9%) | 24 (1.3%) | 29 (0.7%) | |
| Primary | 158 (2.8%) | 74 (4.1%) | 84 (2.2%) | |
| Secondary | 1,387 (24%) | 443 (25%) | 944 (24%) | |
| Tertiary | 4,075 (72%) | 1,263 (70%) | 2,812 (73%) | |
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| Employed full time | 2,155 (38%) | 526 (29%) | 1,629 (42%) | |
| Employed part time | 416 (7.3%) | 185 (10%) | 231 (6.0%) | |
| Looking for Job | 256 (4.5%) | 111 (6.2%) | 145 (3.7%) | |
| Other | 520 (9.2%) | 211 (12%) | 309 (8.0%) | |
| Retired | 165 (2.9%) | 28 (1.6%) | 137 (3.5%) | |
| Student | 906 (16%) | 150 (8.3%) | 756 (20%) | |
| Unemployed | 1,255 (22%) | 593 (33%) | 662 (17%) | |
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| Completely sufficient | 894 (16%) | 179 (9.9%) | 715 (18%) | |
| Less sufficient | 1,103 (19%) | 451 (25%) | 652 (17%) | |
| Not sufficient | 704 (12%) | 290 (16%) | 414 (11%) | |
| Other | 50 (0.9%) | 30 (1.7%) | 20 (0.5%) | |
| Sufficient | 2,922 (52%) | 854 (47%) | 2,068 (53%) | |
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| No | 4,906 (86%) | 1,568 (87%) | 3,338 (86%) | |
| Yes | 717 (13%) | 211 (12%) | 506 (13%) | |
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| No | 4,553 (80%) | 1,259 (70%) | 3,294 (85%) | |
| Yes | 801 (14%) | 418 (23%) | 383 (9.9%) | |
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| Moderately impaired | 926 (16%) | 387 (21%) | 539 (14%) | |
| Not at all | 1,823 (32%) | 332 (18%) | 1,491 (39%) | |
| Severely impaired | 357 (6.3%) | 189 (10%) | 168 (4.3%) | |
50 patients (0.9%) of participants didn't tell whether they had chronic diseases or not.
319 patients (5.6 %) of participants didn't tell whether they had any health impairment due to this chronic disease or not.
2,567 patients (45%) of participants didn't answer the question regarding the extent of health impairment.
Comparative description of participants' online activity related to COVID-19 and vaccine according to rural and urban areas.
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| Frequent | 801 (14%) | 256 (14%) | 545 (14%) | |
| Low | 4,872 (86%) | 1,548 (86%) | 3,324 (86%) | |
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| No | 1,262 (22%) | 349 (19%) | 913 (24%) | |
| Yes | 4,411 (78%) | 1,455 (81%) | 2,956 (76%) | |
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| Dissatisfied | 469 (8.3%) | 154 (8.5%) | 315 (8.1%) | |
| Neutral | 1,860 (33%) | 561 (31%) | 1,299 (34%) | |
| Satisfied | 1,736 (31%) | 610 (34%) | 1,126 (29%) | |
| Very dissatisfied | 361 (6.4%) | 148 (8.2%) | 213 (5.5%) | |
| Very satisfied | 328 (5.8%) | 102 (5.7%) | 226 (5.8%) | |
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| English | 1,372 (24%) | 557 (31%) | 815 (21%) | |
| Not English | 4,301 (76%) | 1,247 (69%) | 3,054 (79%) | |
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| Difficult | 3,126 (55%) | 1,072 (59%) | 2,054 (53%) | |
| Easy | 2,547 (45%) | 732 (41%) | 1,815 (47%) | |
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| No | 3,324 (59%) | 1,062 (59%) | 2,262 (58%) | |
| Yes | 2,349 (41%) | 742 (41%) | 1,607 (42%) | |
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| Frequently | 3,543 (62%) | 1,142 (63%) | 2,401 (62%) | |
| Rarely | 2,130 (38%) | 662 (37%) | 1,468 (38%) | |
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| No | 2,369 (42%) | 712 (39%) | 1,657 (43%) | |
| Yes | 3,304 (58%) | 1,092 (61%) | 2,212 (57%) | |
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| No | 3,032 (53%) | 934 (52%) | 2,098 (54%) | |
| Yes | 2,641 (47%) | 870 (48%) | 1,771 (46%) | |
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| Lower socioeconomic group | 2,125 (37%) | 770 (43%) | 1,355 (35%) | |
| Higher socioeconomic group | 3,548 (63%) | 1,034 (57%) | 2,514 (65%) | |
919 patients (16%) of participants didn't answer the question regarding online information satisfaction.
Figure 1Country-wise distribution of participants in rural and urban area.
Figure 2Participants' response on COVID-19 vaccine.
Factors affecting the participants' agreement of vaccine effectiveness in controlling COVID-19 infection.
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| Unemployed | — | ||
| Employed (Full time) | 1.29 (1.09–1.54) |
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| Employed (Part time) | 1.46 (1.15–1.86) |
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| Searching for employment | 1.11 (0.83–1.48) | 0.5 | |
| Other | 0.94 (0.75–1.17) | 0.6 | |
| Retired | 1.81 (1.11–2.90) |
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| Student | 2.07 (1.72–2.49) |
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| Lower socioeconomic group | — | ||
| Higher socioeconomic group | 0.68 (0.60–0.77) |
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| Not sufficient | — | ||
| Completely sufficient | 1.09 (0.87–1.37) | 0.5 | |
| Less sufficient | 0.88 (0.72–1.09) | 0.2 | |
| Other | 1.19 (0.65–2.18) | 0.6 | |
| Sufficient | 0.78 (0.64–0.94) |
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| Difficult | — | ||
| Easy | 0.76 (0.67–0.86) |
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| No | — | ||
| Yes | 1.35 (1.18–1.53) |
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| No | — | ||
| Yes | 0.84 (0.72–0.99) |
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AOR, Adjusted odds ratio; CI, Confidence interval.
Factors affecting the participants' agreement on no vaccination to post-COVID patients.
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| Urban | 1.34 (1.18–1.53) |
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| Female | |||
| Male | 1.14 (1.01–1.29) |
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| Low | 1.42 (1.18–1.71) |
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| Yes | 1.45 (1.29–1.66) |
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| Yes | 1.18 (1.02–1.35) |
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| Yes | 1.22 (1.03–1.44) |
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| Rarely | 0.73 (0.62–0.86) |
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AOR, Adjusted odds ratio; CI, Confidence interval.
Factors affecting the participants' agreement on no need of vaccination in case others got vaccinated.
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| English | |||
| Not English | 1.29 (1.10–1.51) |
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| Unemployed | |||
| Employed (Full-time) | 1.01 (0.86–1.19) | >0.9 | |
| Employed (Part-time) | 1.15 (0.89–1.51) | 0.3 | |
| Searching for employment | 0.67 (0.50–0.90) |
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| Other | 0.75 (0.60–0.94) |
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| Retired | 1.37 (0.93–2.06) | 0.12 | |
| Student | 4.16 (3.11–5.64) |
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| Yes | 1.58 (1.37–1.82) |
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| Low | 1.39 (1.15–1.68) |
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| Rarely | 0.68 (0.59–0.79) |
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AOR, Adjusted odds ratio; CI, Confidence interval.