Holeva V, Parlapani E, Nikopoulou V A, Nouskas I, Diakogiannis I
1st Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Deparment of Cardiology, AFFIDEA Center of Medical Diagnoses, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Psychol Health Med. 2022 Jan;27(1):113-119. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2021.1948579. Epub 2021 Jul 7.
The ongoing COVID-19 global medical crisis carries a plethora of consequences and various sequelae, of which the most striking is the impact on physical and mental health. After the relaxing of imposed measures in Greece, in May 2020, a cross-sectional web survey based on a convenience sample was conducted exploring the attributions about the COVID-19 pandemic. Respondents were asked to rank their hesitancy to be vaccinated when the COVID-19 vaccine will be available and provided data on gender, age, educational level, professional status, marital status and residential area, as well as a questionnaire exploring COVID-19 attributions.In accordance with relevant studies, the present study confirmed that there is a sizable portion of vaccine-hesitant individuals. Female and less educated participants were more hesitant to get vaccinated. Similar reluctance was identified in participants who strongly believed that the spread of the pandemic is part of a hidden agenda.
持续的新冠疫情全球医疗危机带来了诸多后果和各种后遗症,其中最显著的是对身心健康的影响。2020年5月希腊解除强制措施后,基于便利样本进行了一项横断面网络调查,探讨对新冠疫情的归因。当新冠疫苗可用时,受访者被要求对其接种疫苗的犹豫程度进行排序,并提供了性别、年龄、教育水平、职业状况、婚姻状况和居住地区的数据,以及一份探讨新冠疫情归因的问卷。根据相关研究,本研究证实存在相当一部分对疫苗持犹豫态度的人。女性和受教育程度较低的参与者对接种疫苗更为犹豫。在坚信疫情传播是隐藏议程一部分的参与者中也发现了类似的不情愿态度。