Association between community perception and willingness to vaccinated againts COVID-19 in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia
Indonesian Journal of Medicine
; 6(4):430-438, 2021.
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in English
| CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1924934
ABSTRACT
Background:
Covid-19 has been declared a pandemic since March 2020 until now, so the government requires the provision of a covid-19 vaccine for all people. The government's vaccination campaign has received various responses from the public, some people accept and some reject the Covid-19 vaccine. This study aims to determine the relationship between public perception of the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine in Surakarta. Subjects andMethods:
The cross sectional study was conducted in Surakarta. A sample of 65 people aged >12 years was selected by random sampling. The dependent variable was the willingness to receive the covid-19 vaccine. Tthe independent variable was perception. Data was collected by online questionnaire (google form). Data were analyzed by chi square test.
Prion, Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Humans [VV210]; Social Psychology and Social Anthropology [UU485]; Host Resistance and Immunity [HH600]; human diseases; viral diseases; coronavirus disease 2019; public health; vaccines; vaccination; attitudes; disease prevention; immunization; pandemics; immune sensitization; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; man; Indonesia; Java; Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus; Betacoronavirus; Coronavirinae; Coronaviridae; Nidovirales; positive-sense ssRNA Viruses; ssRNA Viruses; RNA Viruses; viruses; APEC countries; ASEAN Countries; high Human Development Index countries; lower-middle income countries; South East Asia; Asia; Homo; Hominidae; primates; mammals; vertebrates; Chordata; animals; eukaryotes; Sunda Islands; SARS-CoV-2; viral infections; Jawa
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Topics:
Vaccines
Language:
English
Journal:
Indonesian Journal of Medicine
Year:
2021
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Article
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