Adults’ acceptance of covid-19 vaccine for children in selected lower-and middle-income countries

Since emergency approval of COVID-19 vaccines for children aged between 12 and 15 years old was recently obtained in the United States and Europe, we aimed to assess the willingness to vaccinate children with a COVID-19 vaccine in lower-and middle-income countries (LMICs). Therefore, we launched an...

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spelling th-mahidol.850622023-06-19T00:25:21Z Adults’ acceptance of covid-19 vaccine for children in selected lower-and middle-income countries Bono S.A. Mahidol University Immunology and Microbiology Since emergency approval of COVID-19 vaccines for children aged between 12 and 15 years old was recently obtained in the United States and Europe, we aimed to assess the willingness to vaccinate children with a COVID-19 vaccine in lower-and middle-income countries (LMICs). Therefore, we launched an online cross-sectional survey in several LMICs. Questions relating to socio-demographic information, knowledge of COVID-19, level of fear/worry of being infected with COVID-19, and willingness to vaccinate children with the COVID-19 vaccine at 50%, 75% and 95% effectiveness levels, were asked. Of the 6571 participants (mean age = 39 ± 14 years), 64.0%, 72.6%, and 92.9% were willing to vaccinate children at 50%, 75%, and 95% effectiveness levels, respectively. Respondents who were undergraduates, who were more worried/fearful about COVID-19, had higher knowledge scores regarding COVID-19, and a higher belief that COVID-19 vaccination is important to protect others, were more willing to accept COVID-19 vaccination of children. COVID-19 vaccination of children will limit the spread of the virus, especially in schools; it may decrease the need for school closures which has a negative effect on child development. Findings from this study are useful for health promotion strategies during COVID-19 vaccination implementation among children in LMICs. 2023-06-18T17:25:21Z 2023-06-18T17:25:21Z 2022-01-01 Article Vaccines Vol.10 No.1 (2022) 10.3390/vaccines10010011 2076393X 2-s2.0-85121707303 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/85062 SCOPUS
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Bono S.A.
Adults’ acceptance of covid-19 vaccine for children in selected lower-and middle-income countries
description Since emergency approval of COVID-19 vaccines for children aged between 12 and 15 years old was recently obtained in the United States and Europe, we aimed to assess the willingness to vaccinate children with a COVID-19 vaccine in lower-and middle-income countries (LMICs). Therefore, we launched an online cross-sectional survey in several LMICs. Questions relating to socio-demographic information, knowledge of COVID-19, level of fear/worry of being infected with COVID-19, and willingness to vaccinate children with the COVID-19 vaccine at 50%, 75% and 95% effectiveness levels, were asked. Of the 6571 participants (mean age = 39 ± 14 years), 64.0%, 72.6%, and 92.9% were willing to vaccinate children at 50%, 75%, and 95% effectiveness levels, respectively. Respondents who were undergraduates, who were more worried/fearful about COVID-19, had higher knowledge scores regarding COVID-19, and a higher belief that COVID-19 vaccination is important to protect others, were more willing to accept COVID-19 vaccination of children. COVID-19 vaccination of children will limit the spread of the virus, especially in schools; it may decrease the need for school closures which has a negative effect on child development. Findings from this study are useful for health promotion strategies during COVID-19 vaccination implementation among children in LMICs.
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title Adults’ acceptance of covid-19 vaccine for children in selected lower-and middle-income countries
title_short Adults’ acceptance of covid-19 vaccine for children in selected lower-and middle-income countries
title_full Adults’ acceptance of covid-19 vaccine for children in selected lower-and middle-income countries
title_fullStr Adults’ acceptance of covid-19 vaccine for children in selected lower-and middle-income countries
title_full_unstemmed Adults’ acceptance of covid-19 vaccine for children in selected lower-and middle-income countries
title_sort adults’ acceptance of covid-19 vaccine for children in selected lower-and middle-income countries
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