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. 2020 Oct 22;33:106446. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.106446

Table 3.

Contextual influences on individual perceived COVID-19 vaccine utility (N =1109).

Variables Description Freq (n) %
Perception of Vaccine Producers
BeleiVacPrdcersIntrstHlth Do you believe that vaccine producers are interested in your health?
 0- No
1- Yes
371
738
33.45
66.55
TrustVaccProdSafeEffectVac Do you trust vaccine producers to provide safe and effective vaccines?
 0- No
1- Yes
410
699
36.97
63.03
General Perception of vaccines
PercVaccSaftyGenrl How much do you think the following characteristics apply to vaccines in general? “Safe”
 0- Not at all
1- A little
2- A moderate amount
3- Quite a bit
107
161
574
267
09.65
14.52
51.76
24.08
PercVaccEffGenrl How much do you think the following characteristics apply to vaccines in general? “Effective”
 0- Not at all
1- A little
2- A moderate amount
3- Quite a bit
109
166
532
302
09.83
14.97
47.97
27.23
PercVaccImportncGenrl How much do you think the following characteristics apply to vaccines in general? “Important”
 0- Not at all
1- A little
2- A moderate amount
3- Quite a bit
110
121
399
479
09.92
10.91
35.98
43.19
VacImunSysTrengh Do you think vaccines strengthen the immune system?
 0- No
1- Yes
327
782
29.49
70.51
AltrnPrevMesur Do you believe that there are other (better) ways to prevent diseases which can currently be prevented by a vaccine?
 0- No
1- Yes
417
682
37.60
62.40
Perception of Health Professionals
TurstVacAdvHlthProf Do you trust the vaccine advice your health care provider gives you?
 0- Not at all
1- A little
2- A moderate amount
3- Quite a bit
115
170
441
383
10.37
15.33
39.77
34.54
Communication and Media
InfoSrceCov What is the most common information source you turn to, for information on COVID-19?
 Others
Government website
News blogs
News papers
Radio
Television
The internet in general
32
373
53
42
11
114
484
02.89
33.63
04.78
03.79
00.99
10.28
43.64