Naso Jamie, Rojas Susy, Peng James, Marquez Carina, Contreras Maria, Castellanos Edgar, Rojas Susana, Rubio Luis, Jones Diane, Jacobo Jon, Black Douglas, Tulier-Laiwa Valerie, Martinez Jacqueline, Chamie Gabriel, Pilarowski Genay, DeRisi Joseph, Havlir Diane, Petersen Maya
Unidos en Salud, San Francisco, California, USA.
The San Francisco Latino Task Force on COVID-19, San Francisco, California, USA.
Health Equity. 2021 Dec 13;5(1):840-846. doi: 10.1089/heq.2021.0073. eCollection 2021.
To understand vaccine attitudes of Latinx parents highly impacted by COVID-19. In April 2021, we surveyed parents about their attitudes for COVID-19 vaccination of their children at a community-based outdoor testing/vaccination site serving predominantly low-income Latinx persons in San Francisco. Among 1033 parents (75% Latinx), 92% would "definitely" or "probably" vaccinate their children. Vaccine concerns were higher for younger children and included side effects and impacts on fertility. Doctors and community organizations were noted as trusted sources of information, including among vaccine-concerned parents. Latinx parents accessing neighborhood-based COVID-19 testing/vaccination services are highly motivated to vaccinate their children for COVID-19.
了解受新冠疫情严重影响的拉丁裔父母对疫苗的态度。2021年4月,我们在旧金山一个主要为低收入拉丁裔人群服务的社区户外检测/疫苗接种点,就父母对其子女接种新冠疫苗的态度进行了调查。在1033名父母(75%为拉丁裔)中,92%的父母会“肯定”或“可能”为其子女接种疫苗。对年幼儿童的疫苗担忧更高,包括副作用和对生育能力的影响。医生和社区组织被视为可靠的信息来源,在对疫苗持担忧态度的父母中也是如此。使用社区新冠检测/疫苗接种服务的拉丁裔父母极有动力为其子女接种新冠疫苗。