COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and 5C psychological antecedents amid the omicron surge in South Korea and China

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Vaccine Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126515
Minjung Lee , Chenyuan Qin , Yubin Lee , Jie Deng , Myoungsoon You , Jue Liu
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Abstract

Background

It is crucial to emphasize the necessity of annual COVID-19 vaccination, particularly for vulnerable populations like older and chronically ill individuals.

Objectives

This study aimed to quantify the level of vaccination acceptance and its 5C psychological antecedents in the South Korean and Chinese populations and also to identify the predictors, considering contextual variations that influence vaccine acceptance in both countries.

Methods

A cross-sectional survey study was undertaken in South Korea and China between March 15 and March 30, 2023, coinciding with the emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant in both nations. The study comprised 1000 participants from South Korea and 3000 participants from China. A chi-square analysis, t-tests and multivariable logistic regression analysis were employed to evaluate the factors influencing the acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines.

Results

A higher degree of vaccine acceptance was observed among Chinese participants (48.5 %), in contrast to the 16.8 % among South Koreans. Analyzing the psychological antecedents for vaccination, the Chinese cohort showed high vaccine confidence, whereas South Koreans had increased constraint perceptions. Psychological antecedents, particularly Confidence, play a significant positive role in vaccine acceptance in both South Korea (OR 2.98, CI [2.26–4.01], p < 0.001) and China (OR 2.93, CI [2.58–3.33], p < 0.001), while Constraints in South Korea (OR 0.83, CI [0.69–0.99], p < 0.05) and China (OR 0.86, CI [0.79–0.94], p < 0.001) contribute negatively to vaccine acceptance. Notably, divergent trends in the impact of age and underlying health conditions on vaccine acceptance were observed.

Conclusions

This study reveals a substantial disparity in acceptance, psychological antecedents, and predictors of vaccine acceptance between China and South Korea. This importance of understanding contextual factors influencing public vaccine acceptance is emphasized. There is an urgent need for robust vaccination strategies that boost confidence and alleviate constraints to COVID-19 vaccination, which should be tailored to the unique contextual factors of each country.
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COVID-19 疫苗在韩国和中国的接种率和 5C 心理诱因。
背景:强调每年接种 COVID-19 疫苗的必要性至关重要:强调每年接种 COVID-19 疫苗的必要性至关重要,尤其是对于老年人和慢性病患者等易感人群:本研究旨在量化韩国和中国人群对疫苗接种的接受程度及其 5C 心理前因,并考虑影响两国疫苗接受程度的环境变化,确定预测因素:方法:2023 年 3 月 15 日至 3 月 30 日期间,在韩国和中国开展了一项横断面调查研究,当时两国都出现了 SARS-CoV-2 Omicron 变种。韩国有 1000 名参与者,中国有 3000 名参与者。研究采用了卡方分析、t 检验和多变量逻辑回归分析来评估 COVID-19 疫苗接受度的影响因素:结果:中国参与者对疫苗的接受度较高(48.5%),而韩国参与者的接受度仅为 16.8%。在分析接种疫苗的心理诱因时,中国受试者对接种疫苗表现出较高的信心,而韩国受试者则对接种疫苗有更多的约束感。心理前因,尤其是信心,对韩国人接受疫苗起着显著的积极作用(OR 2.98,CI [2.26-4.01],p 结论:中国人和韩国人的疫苗接种率存在显著差异:本研究揭示了中国和韩国在疫苗接受度、心理诱因和预测因素方面的巨大差异。研究强调了了解影响公众疫苗接受度的背景因素的重要性。目前迫切需要强有力的疫苗接种策略,以增强信心并缓解 COVID-19 疫苗接种的限制因素,这些策略应适合每个国家的独特背景因素。
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