Mudenda Steward, Meyer Johanna C, Fadare Joseph O, Ogunleye Olayinka O, Saleem Zikria, Matafwali Scott K, Daka Victor, Chabalenge Billy, Chama Jacob, Mukosha Moses, Skosana Phumzile, Witika Bwalya A, Kalungia Aubrey C, Hamachila Audrey, Mufwambi Webrod, Godman Brian
Department of Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia.
Department of Public Health Pharmacy and Management, School of Pharmacy, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Pretoria, South Africa.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023 Sep 20;3(9):e0002385. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0002385. eCollection 2023.
Adolescents and youths are a key part of the population that needs to be protected against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This is because they are more likely to spread the virus to vulnerable individuals. In view of these concerns, this study investigated the uptake of COVID-19 vaccines and associated factors among adolescents and youths attending secondary schools in Zambia. This cross-sectional study was conducted among 1500 school-going adolescents in Lusaka from September 2022 to November 2022. Overall, 1409 participants took part giving a response rate of 94%. Only 29.2% (n = 411) of the participants were vaccinated against COVID-19 at the time of the study. Compared to their unvaccinated counterparts, vaccinated adolescents and youths scored higher for knowledge (66.2% vs 57.8%) and attitudes (76.7% vs 39.4%) regarding COVID-19 vaccines. Healthcare workers, family/friends and social media were key sources of information regarding the vaccine. Factors associated with increased vaccine uptake were positive attitudes (AOR = 33.62, 95% CI: 19.92-56.73), indicating it was stressful to follow COVID-19 preventive measures (AOR = 1.47, 95% CI: 1.09-1.99), participants in Grade 12 (AOR = 3.39, 95% CI: 1.94-5.91), Grade 11 (AOR = 2.59, 95% CI: 1.94-5.91), Grade 10 (AOR = 3.48, 95% CI: 1.98-6.11) and Grade 9 (AOR = 3.04, 95% CI: 1.74-5.32) compared to Grade 8. This study found a relatively low uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among adolescents and youths in Zambia. There is a need to provide adequate strategies to address knowledge and attitude gaps regarding COVID-19 vaccines to improve uptake and reduce future morbidity and mortality.
青少年是需要预防2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的重点人群。这是因为他们更有可能将病毒传播给易感染人群。鉴于这些担忧,本研究调查了赞比亚中学青少年中COVID-19疫苗的接种情况及相关因素。这项横断面研究于2022年9月至2022年11月在卢萨卡的1500名在校青少年中进行。总体而言,1409名参与者参与了研究,回复率为94%。在研究时,只有29.2%(n = 411)的参与者接种了COVID-19疫苗。与未接种疫苗的青少年相比,接种疫苗的青少年和青年在COVID-19疫苗知识(66.2%对57.8%)和态度(76.7%对39.4%)方面得分更高。医护人员、家人/朋友和社交媒体是关于该疫苗的主要信息来源。与疫苗接种率增加相关的因素包括积极态度(调整后比值比[AOR]=33.62,95%置信区间[CI]:19.92 - 56.73)、表示遵循COVID-19预防措施有压力(AOR = 1.47,95% CI:1.09 - 1.99)、12年级参与者(AOR = 3.39,95% CI:1.94 - 5.91)、11年级(AOR = 2.59,95% CI:1.94 - 5.91)、10年级(AOR = 3.48,95% CI:1.98 - 6.11)和9年级(AOR = 3.04,95% CI:1.74 - 5.32)(与8年级相比)。本研究发现赞比亚青少年和青年中COVID-19疫苗的接种率相对较低。有必要提供适当策略来解决关于COVID-19疫苗的知识和态度差距,以提高接种率并降低未来的发病率和死亡率。