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Personality Effects on Chinese Public Preference for the COVID-19 Vaccination: Discrete Choice Experiment and Latent Profile Analysis Study.
Zhang, Jinzi; Ge, Pu; Li, Xialei; Yin, Mei; Wang, Yujia; Ming, Waikit; Li, Jinhui; Li, Pei; Sun, Xinying; Wu, Yibo.
  • Zhang J; School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150081, China.
  • Ge P; Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, Macau 999078, China.
  • Li X; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shandong University, Jinan 250012, China.
  • Yin M; School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150081, China.
  • Wang Y; School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150081, China.
  • Ming W; Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health, Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China.
  • Li J; School of Journalism and Communication, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China.
  • Li P; Hong Kong Institute of Health Education, Hong Kong 999077, China.
  • Sun X; School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China.
  • Wu Y; School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health ; 19(8)2022 04 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1792705
ABSTRACT

Objective:

This study aims to investigate the differences in public vaccination preference for the COVID-19 vaccine with different personality characteristics.

Methods:

Based on the Big Five Personality Inventory (BFI-10), a total of 1200 respondents were categorized by personality characteristics using Latent Profile Analysis (LPA). The preference of members the public with different personality characteristics for COVID-19 vaccination was investigated based on a discrete choice experiment (DCE).

Results:

All respondents were divided into three groups, named the General and Stable type (79.67%), Conscientious and Agreeable type (9.5%), and Open and Extroverted type (10.83%). For the percentage importance of vaccine attributes, both the General and Stable type and Conscientious and Agreeable type respondents considered cost to be the most important (41.93% and 34.95% respectively). However, the Open and Extroverted type respondents considered efficacy as the most important (31.05%). In our conditional logit model (CLOGIT), for vaccine adverse effects, the General and Stable type and Conscientious and Agreeable type respondents preferred "very mild", while the Open and Extroverted type preferred "mild" (OR1.108, 95%CI 0.977-1.256). The Open and Extroverted type had a higher willingness to pay (WTP) for the most preferred vaccine level compared to the other types.

Conclusions:

The Open and Extroverted respondents have the highest willingness to vaccinate. The General and Stable type and Conscientious and Agreeable respondents think that the cost of the vaccine is the most important attribute, and prefer the mildest side effects. The Open and Extroverted type think that vaccine efficacy is the most important attribute, prefer "mild" side effects, and have higher willingness to pay for their favorite vaccine level.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Vaccines / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Vaccines Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ijerph19084842

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Vaccines / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Vaccines Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ijerph19084842