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Acceptance or Rejection of the Covid-19 Vaccine: A Study on Iranian People’S Opinions Toward the Covid-19 Vaccine Publisher



Nakhostinansari A1 ; Zimet GD2 ; Khonji MS3 ; Aghajani F4 ; Teymourzadeh A3 ; Kazerooni AAR5 ; Pirayandeh P6 ; Aghajani R3 ; Safari S7 ; Khalaj K3 ; Memari AH1
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Source: Vaccines Published:2022


Abstract

We aimed to assess the Iranian people’s attitude and confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine, their concerns about the safety of vaccines, and their reasons for accepting or rejecting the COVID-19 vaccine. We conducted a web-based cross-sectional study with a mixed qualitative–quantitative approach from December 2020 to February 2021. Our questionnaire consisted of a COVID-19 vaccine attitude questionnaire, a COVID-19 vaccine confidence inventory, a modified vaccine safety scale, and questions about participants’ decision to accept or refuse the COVID-19 vaccine, and their explanations for their decisions. The research included 1928 people with an average age of 34.88 years with 1236 (64.1%) being female. A total of 1330 participants desired to have the COVID-19 vaccine (69%). Female gender, lower educational levels, following COVID-19 news through sources other than websites and social media, not following COVID-19 news, and loss of a first-degree relative due to COVID-19 were all associated with a more negative attitude toward the COVID-19 vaccine (p < 0.01). To conclude, the acceptance rate of the COVID-19 vaccine among Iranians is comparable to the international average; however, it is still unfavorable. There are serious challenges to the vaccination program in Iran, such as older adults’ lower intention to undergo the COVID-19 vaccine and misinformation. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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