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Global Prevalence and Potential Influencing Factors of COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy : A Meta-Analysis

Fajar, Jonny Karunia (author)
University of Brawijaya
Sallam, Malik (author)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Klinisk virologi, Malmö,Forskargrupper vid Lunds universitet,Clinical Virology, Malmö,Lund University Research Groups,Jordan University Hospital,University of Brawijaya
Soegiarto, Gatot (author)
Arilangga University
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Sugiri, Yani Jane (author)
University of Brawijaya
Anshory, Muhammad (author)
University of Brawijaya
Wulandari, Laksmi (author)
Arilangga University
Kosasih, Stephanie Astrid Puspitasari (author)
University of Brawijaya
Ilmawan, Muhammad (author)
University of Brawijaya
Kusnaeni, Kusnaeni (author)
Bogor Agricultural University
Fikri, Muhammad (author)
Bogor Agricultural University
Putri, Frilianty (author)
Bogor Agricultural University
Hamdi, Baitul (author)
Arilangga University
Pranatasari, Izza Dinalhaque (author)
Arilangga University
Aina, Lily (author)
Arilangga University
Maghfiroh, Lailatul (author)
Arilangga University
Ikhriandanti, Fernanda Septi (author)
Arilangga University
Endiaverni, Wa Ode (author)
University of Brawijaya
Nugraha, Krisna Wahyu (author)
University of Brawijaya
Wiranudirja, Ory (author)
University of Brawijaya
Edinov, Sally (author)
Riau University
Hamdani, Ujang (author)
University of Brawijaya
Rosyidah, Lathifatul (author)
University of Brawijaya
Lubaba, Hanny (author)
University of Brawijaya
Ariwibowo, Rinto (author)
University of Brawijaya
Andistyani, Riska (author)
University of Brawijaya
Fitriani, Ria (author)
University of Brawijaya
Hasanah, Miftahul (author)
University of Brawijaya
Nafis, Fardha Ad Durrun (author)
University of Brawijaya
Tamara, Fredo (author)
University of Brawijaya
Latamu, Fitri Olga (author)
University of Brawijaya
Kusuma, Hendrix Indra (author)
Syiah Kuala University,State Islamic University Ar-Raniry
Rabaan, Ali A. (author)
Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare Dhahran,Alfaisal University,The University of Haripur
Alhumaid, Saad (author)
Ministry of Health Saudi Arabia
Mutair, Abbas Al (author)
University of Wollongong,Prince Sultan Military College of Health Sciences,Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University,Almoosa Specialist Hospital
Garout, Mohammed (author)
Umm al-Qura University
Halwani, Muhammad A. (author)
Al Baha University
Alfaresi, Mubarak (author)
Sheikh Khalifa General Hospital,Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Al Azmi, Reyouf (author)
Eastern Health Cluster
Alasiri, Nada A. (author)
Alshukairi, Abeer N. (author)
King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre,Alfaisal University
Dhama, Kuldeep (author)
Harapan, Harapan (author)
Syiah Kuala University
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2022-08-19
2022
English.
In: Vaccines. - : MDPI AG. - 2076-393X. ; 10:8
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  • Countries worldwide have deployed mass COVID-19 vaccination drives, but there are people who are hesitant to receive the vaccine. Studies assessing the factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy are inconclusive. This study aimed to assess the global prevalence of COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy and determine the potential factors associated with such hesitancy. We performed an organized search for relevant articles in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Extraction of the required information was performed for each study. A single-arm meta-analysis was performed to determine the global prevalence of COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy; the potential factors related to vaccine hesitancy were analyzed using a Z-test. A total of 56 articles were included in our analysis. We found that the global prevalence of COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy was 25%. Being a woman, being a 50-year-old or younger, being single, being unemployed, living in a household with five or more individuals, having an educational attainment lower than an undergraduate degree, having a non-healthcare-related job and considering COVID-19 vaccines to be unsafe were associated with a higher risk of vaccination hesitancy. In contrast, living with children at home, maintaining physical distancing norms, having ever tested for COVID-19, and having a history of influenza vaccination in the past few years were associated with a lower risk of hesitancy to COVID-19 vaccination. Our study provides valuable information on COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy, and we recommend special interventions in the sub-populations with increased risk to reduce COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap -- Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology (hsv//eng)

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COVID-19
hesitancy
prevalence
vaccination

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