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美国青少年视角下的新冠疫苗观

COVID-19 Vaccine Perspective From Adolescents' Lens in the US.

作者信息

Garg Meher, Nagrecha Arnav A, Gupta Ruchi, Williams Makeba

机构信息

Physician Preparatory Pathway Program, Springfield High School and Southern Illinois University (SIU) School of Medicine, Springfield, USA.

College of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Feb 4;16(2):e53566. doi: 10.7759/cureus.53566. eCollection 2024 Feb.

DOI:10.7759/cureus.53566
PMID:38445148
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10914079/
Abstract

Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an unprecedented global health issue. The World Health Organization estimates 773 million confirmed cases and 7 million deaths. Vaccination continues to be the most effective way to prevent COVID-19 and has demonstrated safety and efficacy in all age groups. Though a lot of studies have looked at COVID-19 vaccination acceptance and hesitancy in adults, there is scarce research addressing adolescent vaccination readiness. COVID-19 infection in this age group may result in lost school days, school and community transmission, and loss of productivity for parents. Aim This study aims to determine COVID-19 vaccination rates and factors influencing its acceptance and hesitancy in adolescents in a community setting. Methods A voluntary survey was conducted at a local high school in May 2023. Information was collected about the demographics of adolescents and the educational background of parents/guardians. The survey assessed the COVID vaccine rate, reasons for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance or refusal, number of doses of COVID-19 vaccine and boosters received, prior history of COVID-19 infection, source of information on COVID-19 vaccine, flu vaccine acceptance by the students, and whether they would be willing to take a COVID-19 vaccine booster. Results Four hundred participants, ranging in age from 13 to 19, were surveyed. The vaccination rate in boys was comparable to that in girls. 72% received at least one COVID-19 vaccine, and 66% were considered completely vaccinated. Of those completely vaccinated, 80% had undergone further updated COVID-19 booster vaccinations. Adolescents whose parents/guardians were college graduates had a higher vaccination rate than those whose parents/guardians were not. Caucasians and Asians had a higher vaccination rate compared to African Americans and mixed races. The vaccination rate was not statistically different in adolescents with prior COVID-19 infection versus no prior infection. Flu vaccination was associated with higher COVID-19 vaccination rates. Lack of trust was an important reason for vaccine hesitancy, along with questions about efficacy, concerns about side effects, parent/guardian decisions, and religious reasons. Protecting oneself, family/friends, and community were the major reasons to take the vaccine. Parents/guardians, physicians, peers, television, social media, flyers, and schools were the primary sources that adolescents relied on for information about the COVID-19 vaccination. Conclusion Lower education attainment among parents/guardians, African Americans, and mixed races was associated with lower vaccination rates. Lack of trust in the vaccine, questions about efficacy, and fear of side effects were the most frequently cited reasons for vaccine hesitancy. Parent/guardian influence and religious reasons were other significant reasons for vaccine hesitancy. Flu vaccination was associated with higher COVID-19 vaccination rates. Understanding factors influencing COVID-19 vaccination will allow us to address barriers to COVID-19 vaccination and other vaccinations appropriate for this age group. Educating adolescents in schools, involving local and state health departments to increase awareness about the vaccine, and educating parents and guardians along with the teenagers can help increase the acceptance of the vaccine. These interventions will also positively affect the acceptance of the booster and prepare us for any future pandemics.

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摘要

引言

新冠疫情带来了前所未有的全球健康问题。世界卫生组织估计,全球确诊病例达7.73亿例,死亡700万例。接种疫苗仍然是预防新冠的最有效方式,且已在所有年龄组中证明了其安全性和有效性。尽管许多研究关注了成年人对新冠疫苗的接受度和犹豫情况,但针对青少年疫苗接种准备情况的研究却很少。该年龄组的新冠感染可能导致缺课、学校和社区传播,以及家长生产力的损失。

目的

本研究旨在确定社区环境中青少年的新冠疫苗接种率及其接受度和犹豫的影响因素。

方法

2023年5月在当地一所高中进行了一项自愿调查。收集了青少年的人口统计学信息以及家长/监护人的教育背景信息。该调查评估了新冠疫苗接种率、接受或拒绝接种新冠疫苗的原因、接种的新冠疫苗剂量和加强针数量、既往新冠感染史、新冠疫苗信息来源、学生对流感疫苗的接受情况,以及他们是否愿意接种新冠疫苗加强针。

结果

共调查了400名年龄在13至19岁之间的参与者。男孩的接种率与女孩相当。72%的人至少接种了一剂新冠疫苗,66%的人被认为已完全接种。在完全接种的人中,80%接受了进一步的新冠疫苗加强针接种。父母/监护人是大学毕业生的青少年接种率高于父母/监护人不是大学毕业生的青少年。与非裔美国人和混血儿相比,白人和亚洲人的接种率更高。既往有新冠感染的青少年与无既往感染的青少年接种率在统计学上无差异。接种流感疫苗与更高的新冠疫苗接种率相关。缺乏信任是疫苗犹豫的一个重要原因,还有对疗效的疑问、对副作用的担忧、家长/监护人的决定以及宗教原因。保护自己、家人/朋友和社区是接种疫苗的主要原因。父母/监护人、医生、同龄人、电视、社交媒体、传单和学校是青少年获取新冠疫苗接种信息的主要来源。

结论

父母/监护人、非裔美国人和混血儿教育程度较低与接种率较低相关。对疫苗缺乏信任、对疗效的疑问以及对副作用的恐惧是疫苗犹豫最常被提及的原因。家长/监护人的影响和宗教原因是疫苗犹豫的其他重要原因。接种流感疫苗与更高的新冠疫苗接种率相关。了解影响新冠疫苗接种的因素将使我们能够解决新冠疫苗接种以及该年龄组其他合适疫苗接种的障碍。在学校教育青少年、让地方和州卫生部门参与以提高对疫苗的认识,以及教育家长、监护人和青少年,有助于提高疫苗的接受度。这些干预措施也将对加强针的接受产生积极影响,并使我们为未来的任何疫情做好准备。

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