Sociodemographic correlates of older adultacceptanceof the COVID-19 vaccine


ABSTRACTIntroduction: An increase of the COVID-19 global statistics in late 2019 prompted the swift manufacturing of vaccines to protect people, especially older adults, from the debilitating effects of the disease. This study aimed to determine the socio-demographic correlates of older adults and their relationship with COVID-19 vaccine acceptance.Methods:This correlational study invited the entire population of older adults to answer the survey. In total, 89 elderly individuals participated in face-to-face interviews because of the old age limitations. The tool used consisted of two parts. The first part determined the socio-demographic correlates. The second part assessed the level of acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine. Rank Biserial and Spearman Rho were used to measure the correlations between the socio-demographic variables and COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Results:The respondents were predominantly female (n = 45; 50.56%), with an elementary level of education (n = 48;53.93%), below PHP 10,000.00 for monthly family income (n = 77;86.52%), unemployed (n = 79;88.76%), and Roman Catholic (n = 87; 97.75%). Generally, older adults will not accept the COVID-19 vaccine. Specifically, older adults will not accept the vaccine if it has less than a 50% effectiveness(n = 51;57.30%) and if they have existing medical conditions (n = 51;57.30%). Finally, the findings suggest that employment status has a significant negative relationship with the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine (r = -0.357, p = 0.0001).Conclusions:47.19% to 57.30% of older adults will not accept the COVID-19 vaccine. National and local government units need to intensify their vaccination campaigns to persuade the public to engage with the free COVID-19 vaccine


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Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
Pengarang Arlene Supremo - Personal Name
Sillmark Bacason - Personal Name
Alexander Rex Sañosa - Personal Name
Edisi Publish
No. Panggil April 2022
Subyek Keywords:acceptance; COVID-19; hesitancy; pandemic
Klasifikasi Volume 17 issue 1
Judul Seri
GMD Artikel Jurnal Dosen
Bahasa English
Penerbit STIKes Kendedes Malang
Tahun Terbit 2022
Tempat Terbit Malang
Deskripsi Fisik
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. (2022).Sociodemographic correlates of older adultacceptanceof the COVID-19 vaccine.(Electronic Thesis or Dissertation). Retrieved from https://localhost/etd

 



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