Perceived Norms and Vaccination against COVID-19 among the General Adult Population in Germany: Results of a Nationally Representative Survey.
Vaccines (Basel)
; 11(4)2023 Apr 04.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2296058
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
to examine whether perceived norms are associated with vaccination against COVID-19 (also stratified by age group). STUDYDESIGN:
nationally representative survey.METHODS:
Data were taken from a sample of the general adult population (n = 3829, 16 to 94 years). Data collection took place from early July to early August 2021, and 3 different groups (1 not yet vaccinated and no intention to vaccinate against COVID-19; 2 not yet, but intended to vaccinate against COVID-19; 3 yes, at least one vaccination against COVID-19) were distinguished in the analyses. Data were adjusted for several sociodemographic and health-related factors. Perceived norms served as key independent variables (1 number of important friends and relatives who would like me to get vaccinated; 2 number of important friends and relatives who already have been vaccinated or still want to do so; 3 how your general practitioner (GP) thinks about Corona vaccination).RESULTS:
Multiple logistic regression showed that, in particular, the number of important friends/relatives who would like an individual to get vaccinated is associated with the actual COVID-19 vaccination status among individuals aged 16 to 59 years. Interestingly, all 3 indicators for perceived norms are associated with the likelihood of COVID-19 vaccination status among individuals aged 60 years and over.CONCLUSIONS:
Our study adds to the understanding of the association between perceived norms and COVID-19 vaccination status. This highlights potential pathways to increase vaccination rates to further combat the later stages of the pandemic.
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MEDLINE
Type of study:
Experimental Studies
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Observational study
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Randomized controlled trials
Topics:
Vaccines
Language:
English
Year:
2023
Document Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Vaccines11040800
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