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- Ju, Jieun;
- Han, Kihye;
- Kim, Jieun;
- Kwon, Yunhyung
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OBJECTIVE: This study compared COVID-19 vaccination intentions in those with and without chronic diseases (CDs and non-CDs) in South Korea. We hypothesized that the factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination intentions would differ between CDs and non-CDs in South Korea. METHODS: Using survey data collected through a Korean online panel in June 2021, we conducted a cross-sectional secondary data analysis. Of the 2,292 participants, 411 had at least one chronic disease. To construct a comparable dataset, we selected non-CDs via a 1:1 case-control matching for age and gender. We then utilized a multivariable binary logistic regression model to explore the factors contributing to COVID-19 vaccination intentions in CDs and non-CDs. RESULTS: All told, 75% of participants in both groups indicated that they intended to vaccinate against COVID-19. In both groups, those who mistrusted general vaccine benefits reported significantly lower COVID-19 vaccination intentions. Regarding factors associated with vaccination intentions, CDs identified anxiety regarding coronavirus and exposure to COVID-19 vaccination promotions at the community level, while non-CDs highlighted hesitancy regarding vaccines and confidence in government/health services. CONCLUSIONS: Improving vaccination acceptance will require the development and implementation of tailored approaches for CDs and non-CDs and efforts to minimize general vaccine mistrust. Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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- Lessons for Future Vaccination Policies: COVID-19 Vaccination Intention in People with and without Chronic Diseases
- 제목 (타언어)
- Lessons for Future Vaccination Policies: COVID-19 Vaccination Intention in People With and Without Chronic Diseases
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- Ju, Jieun; Han, Kihye; Kim, Jieun; Kwon, Yunhyung
- 발행일
- 2024-08
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- Article
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- 18
- 호
- 3
- 페이지
- 288 ~ 295