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. 2023 Nov 7;17:2855–2870. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S433331

Table 3.

Correlations Between Vaccine Site Preference and Participants’ Concerns and Willingness to Get the SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine

Vaccine Centers GP Practices
Preference to Get Vaccinated by a GP Willingness to Go to a Vaccine Center Again Importance to be Vaccinated by GP Willingness to Get Vaccinated in a Vaccine Center
n = 465 n = 471 n = 332 n = 310
Concerns about the health risks of COVID-19 vaccines −0.00 −0.04 0.13* −0.12*
Generally skeptic about COVID-19 vaccines 0.14* −0.20** 0.08 −0.13*
Importance of COVID-19 vaccination for oneself 0.00 0.25** 0.15* 0.22**
Importance of COVID-19 vaccination as soon as possible 0.03 0.16** 0.14* 0.21**
Worries of getting seriously ill from COVID-19 0.06 0.11* 0.26** 0.03
Perceived risk of getting infected with COVID-19 before vaccination 0.02 0.10* 0.19** 0.06
Perceived risk of getting infected with COVID-19 after vaccination −0.01 0.01 0.14* 0.05
Own influence to avoid infection with COVID-19 −0.04 0.10* 0.09 0.18**
Importance of the vaccine to combat the pandemic 0.01 0.22** 0.10 0.21**

Notes:. Vaccine site preference was rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = Strongly disagree to 5 = Strongly agree. Bold values indicate a significant difference of p < 0.05, with * = p < 0.05 and ** = p < 0.001.