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健康信息与 COVID-19 疫苗接种:日本大学生的信念与态度。

Health information and COVID-19 vaccination: Beliefs and attitudes among Japanese university students.

机构信息

Teikyo University Graduate School of Public Health, Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Nov 9;17(11):e0277435. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277435. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination of adolescent and young adults is important for infection control. Factors influencing vaccination behavior in this age group include the source of information about the vaccine and social norms. However, there are few studies on factors influencing vaccination behavior among Japanese university students. This study aimed to assess beliefs, attitudes, and sources of information about the COVID-19 vaccine among university students in Japan. A cross-sectional online questionnaire survey was conducted among students in Teikyo University, Japan in September, 2021. The survey was designed to collect demographic information, vaccination status, attitudes, beliefs, and anxiety about the vaccine, sources of information, and whether or not the participant watched an educational movie. The factors associated with beliefs and attitudes were analyzed using logistic and linear regression. A total of 4,062 valid questionnaires were retrieved. The positive vaccine behavior group included 3,725 students (91.7%). The most common source of information on the COVID-19 vaccine was TV/radio (75.0%), and the most common Social networking service (SNS) for COVID-19 information was Twitter (31.1%). Approximately 85% students believed in the efficacy of vaccination. Positive attitude was associated with female sex and watching an educational movie by the university. Concern about the vaccine was positively associated with information from acquaintances or Instagram, and negatively associated with information from Twitter, and watching the educational movie. The majority of students had positive beliefs and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination, and social media and educational movies produced by the university had a large influence on their attitude toward vaccination behavior. On the contrary, some students were anxious about vaccination. Promotion of educational movies on social media by the universities is an effective way to encourage vaccination among young people.

摘要

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对青少年和年轻人进行疫苗接种对于控制感染非常重要。影响该年龄段疫苗接种行为的因素包括疫苗信息来源和社会规范。然而,关于日本大学生疫苗接种行为的影响因素的研究很少。本研究旨在评估日本大学生对 COVID-19 疫苗的信念、态度和信息来源。2021 年 9 月,在日本帝京大学对学生进行了横断面在线问卷调查。该调查旨在收集人口统计学信息、疫苗接种状况、对疫苗的态度、信念和焦虑、信息来源,以及参与者是否观看教育电影。使用逻辑回归和线性回归分析与信念和态度相关的因素。共检索到 4062 份有效问卷。阳性疫苗行为组包括 3725 名学生(91.7%)。COVID-19 疫苗最常见的信息来源是电视/广播(75.0%),COVID-19 信息最常用的社交网络服务(SNS)是 Twitter(31.1%)。约 85%的学生相信疫苗接种的有效性。积极的态度与女性性别和观看大学制作的教育电影有关。对疫苗的关注与从熟人或 Instagram 获得的信息呈正相关,与从 Twitter 获得的信息和观看教育电影呈负相关。大多数学生对 COVID-19 疫苗接种有积极的信念和态度,社交媒体和大学制作的教育电影对他们的疫苗接种态度有很大影响。另一方面,一些学生对接种疫苗感到焦虑。大学在社交媒体上推广教育电影是鼓励年轻人接种疫苗的有效途径。

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