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评估新加坡人群中成人和儿童对新冠疫苗犹豫的比率及决定因素:加强我们社区抵御新发感染威胁的韧性(SOCRATEs)队列研究

Evaluating Rates and Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy for Adults and Children in the Singapore Population: Strengthening Our Community's Resilience against Threats from Emerging Infections (SOCRATEs) Cohort.

作者信息

Griva Konstadina, Tan Kevin Y K, Chan Frederick H F, Periakaruppan Ramanathan, Ong Brenda W L, Soh Alexius S E, Chen Mark Ic

机构信息

Population/Global Health, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 308232, Singapore.

Infectious Disease Research and Training Office, National Centre for Infectious Diseases, 16 Jln Tan Tock Seng, Singapore 308442, Singapore.

出版信息

Vaccines (Basel). 2021 Nov 30;9(12):1415. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9121415.

Abstract

COVID-19 vaccines are crucial for achieving sufficient immunisation coverage to manage the pandemic, but vaccine hesitancy persists. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and determinants of vaccine hesitancy in adults and in parents for vaccinating their children using an integrated social cognition model. A community-based cohort in Singapore [ = 1623] completed a survey (wave 25) between June and July 2021 which measured their risk perceptions, distress, trust, vaccination beliefs, and vaccine intentions/behaviours. Results indicated low rates of hesitancy (9.9%) for own vaccination, with most concerns citing side effects, safety, and hasty development. Remaining respondents were vaccinated (69%) or intended to vaccinate (21%). The multivariable model (non-vaccinated respondents) indicated that, living with people in poor health, subjective norm, moral norm, benefits, and necessity of vaccination were associated with lower vaccine hesitancy ( Cox & Snell: 51.4%; < 0.001). Hesitancy rates were higher for children's vaccination (15.9%), with male gender, lower perceived vaccine benefits, high COVID-19 risk perceptions, vaccination concerns, and necessity beliefs associated with higher odds of parental vaccine hesitancy ( Cox & Snell = 36.4%; < 0.001). While levels of vaccine acceptance are high, more targeted messages are needed. For adults' vaccination, more emphasis should be on benefits and social gains, while for parental hesitancy, messages related to safety should be prioritised.

摘要

新冠疫苗对于实现足够的免疫覆盖率以应对疫情至关重要,但疫苗犹豫现象依然存在。本研究旨在使用综合社会认知模型调查成年人以及家长对其子女接种疫苗的犹豫率及其决定因素。新加坡一个基于社区的队列(=1623)在2021年6月至7月期间完成了一项调查(第25波),该调查测量了他们的风险认知、困扰、信任、疫苗接种信念以及疫苗接种意愿/行为。结果显示,自我接种的犹豫率较低(9.9%),大多数担忧集中在副作用、安全性和仓促研发方面。其余受访者已接种疫苗(69%)或打算接种疫苗(21%)。多变量模型(未接种疫苗的受访者)表明,与健康状况不佳的人生活在一起、主观规范、道德规范、疫苗接种的益处和必要性与较低的疫苗犹豫率相关(考克斯和斯内尔检验:51.4%;<0.001)。儿童疫苗接种的犹豫率较高(15.9%),男性、较低的疫苗益处认知、较高的新冠风险认知、疫苗接种担忧以及必要性信念与家长疫苗犹豫的较高几率相关(考克斯和斯内尔检验=36.4%;<0.001)。虽然疫苗接受程度较高,但仍需要更有针对性的信息。对于成年人接种疫苗,应更多地强调益处和社会效益,而对于家长的犹豫,与安全性相关的信息应优先考虑。

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