Readiness of the Russian-speaking population of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan for vaccination against COVID-19 in 2020-2022: a review of the subject field

Q3 Social Sciences Ekologiya Cheloveka (Human Ecology) Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI:10.17816/humeco112521
D. Radionov, Mikhail Yu Sorokin, T. Karavaeva, N. Lutova
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the mental health and well-being of people around the world. Vaccination is one of the key components of preventing the spread of COVID-19. However, despite the high risks of COVID-19, there is widespread disapproval and hostility towards vaccination and restrictive measures aimed at stopping the infection process. The spread of misinformation about vaccines, which has a long history as far back as the 18th and 19th centuries, increases distrust of immunization, but in turn is based on different beliefs about the sources of health and disease accepted in society. Vaccine skepticism is believed to be one of the global threats to public health and the achievement of population immunity against infections. In this connection, population data on attitudes towards vaccination within the largest possible number of social subgroups are of interest. A review was made of the subject field of scientific articles in Russian from 01/01/2020 to 02/28/2022, which reported on the attitude to vaccination of more than 12 thousand respondents from the Russian-speaking population of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, and described the factors influencing the formation of readiness for immunoprophylaxis against the new coronavirus infection. The percentage of respondents who agreed, disagreed and doubted about the implementation of vaccination was determined, with the calculation of the median values for the included publications without taking into account the weight of each of the presented studies. Compared with a large number of foreign countries, the Russian-speaking population showed both high levels of unwillingness to be vaccinated against COVID-19 (30%) and relatively low rates of readiness for immunoprophylaxis (47%). The factors associated with different types of attitudes towards vaccination were analyzed. The conclusion is made about the validity of using theoretical models for describing health-related behavior to improve the quality and information content of Russian biomedical and socio-psychological research.
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俄罗斯、白俄罗斯和哈萨克斯坦俄语人口为2020-2022年COVID-19疫苗接种的准备情况:主题领域综述
COVID-19大流行对世界各地人民的心理健康和福祉产生了重大影响。疫苗接种是预防COVID-19传播的关键组成部分之一。然而,尽管COVID-19的风险很高,但人们普遍不赞成和敌视疫苗接种和旨在阻止感染过程的限制性措施。早在18世纪和19世纪就有关于疫苗的错误信息的传播,这增加了对免疫的不信任,但反过来又基于社会所接受的关于健康和疾病来源的不同信念。对疫苗的怀疑被认为是对公共卫生和实现人口对感染免疫的全球威胁之一。在这方面,关于尽可能多的社会亚群体对疫苗接种态度的人口数据是有意义的。回顾了2020年1月1日至2022年2月28日俄语科学论文的主题领域,这些文章报道了来自俄罗斯、白俄罗斯和哈萨克斯坦的1.2万多名俄语人口的疫苗接种态度,并描述了影响形成针对新型冠状病毒感染的免疫预防准备的因素。在不考虑每项研究的权重的情况下,通过计算纳入出版物的中位数,确定了同意、不同意和怀疑疫苗接种实施的答复者的百分比。与许多外国国家相比,俄语人口不愿接种COVID-19疫苗的比例很高(30%),而免疫预防准备率相对较低(47%)。分析不同类型疫苗接种态度的相关因素。结论是关于使用理论模型来描述健康相关行为,以提高俄罗斯生物医学和社会心理学研究的质量和信息内容的有效性。
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