Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine booster doses for adults and their children in Vietnam

This study describes the willingness of receiving the COVID-19 booster doses for adults and their children 12–17 years old, and its related factors in Vietnam. A cross-sectional study was conducted through a national online survey from November 17 to November 24, 2021 using Google Form. Study respon...

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Main Authors: Dinh-Toi Chu, Hue, Vu Thi, Yen, Vy Nguyen Thi
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10911359.2022.2046235?journalCode=whum20
https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/5919
https://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2022.2046235
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spelling oai:localhost:PNK-59192022-08-17T05:54:56Z Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine booster doses for adults and their children in Vietnam Dinh-Toi Chu Hue, Vu Thi Yen, Vy Nguyen Thi Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine Booster doses This study describes the willingness of receiving the COVID-19 booster doses for adults and their children 12–17 years old, and its related factors in Vietnam. A cross-sectional study was conducted through a national online survey from November 17 to November 24, 2021 using Google Form. Study respondents were Vietnamese citizens who were ≥18 years old and currently living in Vietnam. A total of 900 complete responses were analyzed and of those 93.77% were willingness to receive the booster dose. Participants with a university degree or higher were 8.16 times higher in willingness than those with primary school (p = .017). Those who received the first or the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine were 5.85 (p = .001) and 5.65 (p < 0.001) times higher in willingness to receive booster doses, respectively. About the willingness to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for children 12–17 years, 89.2% of the participants were willing to have their children get the vaccine. Participants who had the first or the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine had a 4.15 (p = .001) and 3.91 (p < 0.001) times higher willingness, respectively. Thus, the rate of willingness to receive the booster doses and the COVID-19 vaccine to children were excellent in this study. Both the education level and COVID-19 vaccination history were two positively associated factors. 2022-07-13T01:59:55Z 2022-07-13T01:59:55Z 2022 Bài trích https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10911359.2022.2046235?journalCode=whum20 https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/5919 https://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2022.2046235 en Taylor & Francis Group
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topic Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine
Booster doses
spellingShingle Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine
Booster doses
Dinh-Toi Chu
Hue, Vu Thi
Yen, Vy Nguyen Thi
Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine booster doses for adults and their children in Vietnam
description This study describes the willingness of receiving the COVID-19 booster doses for adults and their children 12–17 years old, and its related factors in Vietnam. A cross-sectional study was conducted through a national online survey from November 17 to November 24, 2021 using Google Form. Study respondents were Vietnamese citizens who were ≥18 years old and currently living in Vietnam. A total of 900 complete responses were analyzed and of those 93.77% were willingness to receive the booster dose. Participants with a university degree or higher were 8.16 times higher in willingness than those with primary school (p = .017). Those who received the first or the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine were 5.85 (p = .001) and 5.65 (p < 0.001) times higher in willingness to receive booster doses, respectively. About the willingness to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for children 12–17 years, 89.2% of the participants were willing to have their children get the vaccine. Participants who had the first or the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine had a 4.15 (p = .001) and 3.91 (p < 0.001) times higher willingness, respectively. Thus, the rate of willingness to receive the booster doses and the COVID-19 vaccine to children were excellent in this study. Both the education level and COVID-19 vaccination history were two positively associated factors.
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author Dinh-Toi Chu
Hue, Vu Thi
Yen, Vy Nguyen Thi
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Hue, Vu Thi
Yen, Vy Nguyen Thi
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title Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine booster doses for adults and their children in Vietnam
title_short Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine booster doses for adults and their children in Vietnam
title_full Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine booster doses for adults and their children in Vietnam
title_fullStr Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine booster doses for adults and their children in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine booster doses for adults and their children in Vietnam
title_sort willingness to receive covid-19 vaccine booster doses for adults and their children in vietnam
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
publishDate 2022
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10911359.2022.2046235?journalCode=whum20
https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/5919
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