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Prevalence and factors associated with belief in COVID-19 vaccine efficacy in Indonesia:A cross-sectional study

作     者:Diyan Ermawan Effendi Agung Dwi Laksono Setia Pranata Zainul Khaqiqi Nantabah Diyan Ermawan Effendi;Agung Dwi Laksono;Setia Pranata;Zainul Khaqiqi Nantabah

作者机构:Research Center for Public Health and NutritionNational Research and Innovation Agency Republic of IndonesiaIndonesia Research Center for Hydrodynamics TechnologyNational Research and Innovation Agency Republic of IndonesiaIndonesia 

出 版 物:《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 (亚太热带医药杂志(英文版))

年 卷 期:2022年第15卷第7期

页      面:308-313页

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学科分类:1001[医学-基础医学(可授医学、理学学位)] 100102[医学-免疫学] 10[医学] 

基  金:Funding of the Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia was received under grant number HK.02.03/I/62/2021 

主  题:COVID-19 Belief Vaccine Efficacy Muslim 

摘      要:Objective:To investigate the prevalence of belief in COVID-19 vaccine efficacy and its associated ***:Due to mobility restriction,this study was conducted cross-sectionally via online *** included factors were age,gender,religious identity,marital status,education level,occupation,and living with health *** regression was used to assess the association between belief in COVID-19 vaccine with the ***:A total of 5397 responses were taken into *** prevalence of belief in COVID-19 vaccine efficacy was 62.3%.Whereas factors associated with belief in COVID-19 vaccines were being in the age of 45-54(aOR 1.767;95%CI 1.219-2.562),55-64(aOR 1.703;95%CI 1.219-2.562),and64(aOR 2.136;95%CI 1.128-4.047),completing education until the secondary level(aOR 1.354;95%CI 1.111-1.650),working as health practitioners(aOR 2,353;95%CI 1.655-3.344),and living with health workers(aOR 1.278,95%CI 1.079-1.514).All religious identities including Muslim(aOR 2.447;95%CI 1.183-5.062),Protestant(aOR 3.615;95%CI 1.703-7.677),Catholic(aOR 4.486;95%CI 2.015-9.987),and Hindu(aOR 3.286;95%CI 1.410-7.655)showed significant association with belief in COVID-19 vaccine ***:A high prevalence of belief in COVID-19 vaccine efficacy was *** vaccine compliance is determined by an individual s risk-benefit perception,this study emphasizes the need of raising awareness of the benefits of COVID-19 immunization.

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