Intención de recibir la vacuna contra la COVID-19 y sus factores predictivos asociados: estudio transversal entre el público general en Argelia

Translated title of the contribution: Intention to get COVID-19 vaccination and its associated predictors: A cross-sectional study among the general public in Algeria

Mohamed Lounis, Samir Abdelhadi, Mohammed Amir Rais, Djihad Bencherit, Malik Sallam

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Abstract

Background: Hesitancy towards COVID-19 vaccination and its rejection remains a major public health concern worldwide, especially in the Middle East and North African countries. The current study aimed to assess the intentions to get COVID-19 vaccines and its determinants among the general public in Algeria. Methods: A self-administered online survey was distributed during August-September 2021 using a convenience-based sampling approach. Data were collected anonymously and analyzed using IBM SPSS v22.0 software. Results: The study sample comprised a total of 656 participants, with 51.1% being in favor of COVID-19 vaccines while 18.5% and 30.5% were against or hesitant respectively. Only 38.6% among the study participants got vaccinated. Factors associated with higher odds of acceptance were: male sex, healthcare profession, the belief in natural origin of the pandemic and previous COVID-19 infection in family. The most common cited reasons for COVID-19 vaccine acceptance were the belief that vaccination is the only way to fight COVID-19 and the fear of getting infected by the virus; while the most common reasons of rejection were lack of trust in proper vaccine testing and fear of side effects. Conclusion: The overall level of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in this study was below the levels required to achieve population immunity. Besides certain socio-demographic characteristics, the determinants of COVID-19 vaccine rejection included the embrace of conspiratorial ideas regarding the virus and its vaccination. This should be considered in implementation of interventional measures aiming to promote COVID-19 vaccination in the country.

Translated title of the contributionIntention to get COVID-19 vaccination and its associated predictors: A cross-sectional study among the general public in Algeria
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)S52-S59
JournalVacunas
Volume23
Issue numberS2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Health Sciences

Free keywords

  • Algeria
  • COVID-19
  • Vaccine acceptance
  • Vaccine hesitancy
  • Vaccine preference

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