COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in ASEAN: Insights from a Multi-Wave Survey Database from July 2020 to March 2021

Objectives Early studies on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy showed varied intensity across countries, which was linked to various factors such as socio-economic conditions, information sources, and issues of trust in government, scientific experts, and the health sector. This study aims to evaluate the d...

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Main Authors: Hartigan-Go, Kenneth Y., Mendoza, Ronald U., Ong, Madeline Mae A., Yap, Jurel K.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-11412024-02-12T07:26:45Z COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in ASEAN: Insights from a Multi-Wave Survey Database from July 2020 to March 2021 Hartigan-Go, Kenneth Y. Mendoza, Ronald U. Ong, Madeline Mae A. Yap, Jurel K. Objectives Early studies on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy showed varied intensity across countries, which was linked to various factors such as socio-economic conditions, information sources, and issues of trust in government, scientific experts, and the health sector. This study aims to evaluate the determinants of vaccine hesitancy to offer insights into the strategies that may be successful in designing communications campaigns for enhanced vaccination uptake. Methods Through logistic regression, this study examines correlates of survey data from five Southeast Asian countries, namely Indonesia (ID), Malaysia (MY), Philippines (PH), Thailand (TH), Vietnam (VN) collected by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Initiative on Digital Economy and Facebook between July 2020 and March 2021. Results. Some significant determinants at the 5% or 1% level of significance of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the countries of interest include gender [ID: 1.17 (1.01, 1.15), MY: 1.35 (1.2,1.53), PH: 1.92 (1.68,2.19), VN: 1.28 (1.04,1.58)], age [MY:1.11 (1.06,1.17), PH: 0.92 (0.88, 0.97), TH: 1.17 (1.11, 1.23)], knowing someone who tested positive for COVID-19 [ID: 0.75 (0.65,0.88), MY: 0.82 (0.71,0.95), PH: 0.76 (0.67, 0.87), TH: 0.76 (0.59, 0.99), VN: 0.72 (0.54,0.97)], and perceived effectiveness of mask wearing [ID: 0.83 (0.74, 0.94), MY: 0.86 (0.79, 0.95), TH: 0.88 (0.8,0.98)]. Vaccine hesitancy is particularly strong among women in 3 countries-peaking at 52% in Indonesia, 42% in Malaysia, and 56% in the Philippines. Conclusion Results from the survey highlight the significance of a targeted vaccine education and research campaign. This study calls for streamlining of communications campaigns towards messages that promote vaccine uptake in the region, while better targeting those groups most vulnerable guided by the empirical findings herein. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/137 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1141/viewcontent/3679_Article_Text_95539_1_10_20230131.pdf Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications Archīum Ateneo Asia COVID-19 health communication Southeastern Vaccine hesitancy Infectious Disease Medical Immunology Medicine and Health Sciences Public Health
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Asia
COVID-19
health communication
Southeastern
Vaccine hesitancy
Infectious Disease
Medical Immunology
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
spellingShingle Asia
COVID-19
health communication
Southeastern
Vaccine hesitancy
Infectious Disease
Medical Immunology
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
Hartigan-Go, Kenneth Y.
Mendoza, Ronald U.
Ong, Madeline Mae A.
Yap, Jurel K.
COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in ASEAN: Insights from a Multi-Wave Survey Database from July 2020 to March 2021
description Objectives Early studies on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy showed varied intensity across countries, which was linked to various factors such as socio-economic conditions, information sources, and issues of trust in government, scientific experts, and the health sector. This study aims to evaluate the determinants of vaccine hesitancy to offer insights into the strategies that may be successful in designing communications campaigns for enhanced vaccination uptake. Methods Through logistic regression, this study examines correlates of survey data from five Southeast Asian countries, namely Indonesia (ID), Malaysia (MY), Philippines (PH), Thailand (TH), Vietnam (VN) collected by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Initiative on Digital Economy and Facebook between July 2020 and March 2021. Results. Some significant determinants at the 5% or 1% level of significance of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in the countries of interest include gender [ID: 1.17 (1.01, 1.15), MY: 1.35 (1.2,1.53), PH: 1.92 (1.68,2.19), VN: 1.28 (1.04,1.58)], age [MY:1.11 (1.06,1.17), PH: 0.92 (0.88, 0.97), TH: 1.17 (1.11, 1.23)], knowing someone who tested positive for COVID-19 [ID: 0.75 (0.65,0.88), MY: 0.82 (0.71,0.95), PH: 0.76 (0.67, 0.87), TH: 0.76 (0.59, 0.99), VN: 0.72 (0.54,0.97)], and perceived effectiveness of mask wearing [ID: 0.83 (0.74, 0.94), MY: 0.86 (0.79, 0.95), TH: 0.88 (0.8,0.98)]. Vaccine hesitancy is particularly strong among women in 3 countries-peaking at 52% in Indonesia, 42% in Malaysia, and 56% in the Philippines. Conclusion Results from the survey highlight the significance of a targeted vaccine education and research campaign. This study calls for streamlining of communications campaigns towards messages that promote vaccine uptake in the region, while better targeting those groups most vulnerable guided by the empirical findings herein.
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author Hartigan-Go, Kenneth Y.
Mendoza, Ronald U.
Ong, Madeline Mae A.
Yap, Jurel K.
author_facet Hartigan-Go, Kenneth Y.
Mendoza, Ronald U.
Ong, Madeline Mae A.
Yap, Jurel K.
author_sort Hartigan-Go, Kenneth Y.
title COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in ASEAN: Insights from a Multi-Wave Survey Database from July 2020 to March 2021
title_short COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in ASEAN: Insights from a Multi-Wave Survey Database from July 2020 to March 2021
title_full COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in ASEAN: Insights from a Multi-Wave Survey Database from July 2020 to March 2021
title_fullStr COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in ASEAN: Insights from a Multi-Wave Survey Database from July 2020 to March 2021
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in ASEAN: Insights from a Multi-Wave Survey Database from July 2020 to March 2021
title_sort covid-19 vaccine hesitancy in asean: insights from a multi-wave survey database from july 2020 to march 2021
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2023
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/137
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/asmph-pubs/article/1141/viewcontent/3679_Article_Text_95539_1_10_20230131.pdf
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