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. 2021 Jun 24;7(6):e07376. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07376

Table 2.

(Chi-square table): Results of the logistic regression model showing associations of factors related to vaccination acceptance (n = 7357).

Factors Hesitant/resistant n (%) Accepting n (%) p-value
Worry about COVID-19 infection
No 1,695 (65.90) 2,848 (59.52) <0.001
Yes
877 (34.10)
1,937 (40.48)
Belief COVID-19 would cause mild illness
No 1,275 (49.57) 2,950 (61.65) <0.001
Yes
1,297 (50.43)
1,835 (38.35)
Thinking too much fuss is made about COVID-19
No 1.791 (69.63) 3,762 (78.62) <0.001
Yes
781 (30.37)
1,023 (21.38)
Thinking we all are responsible for reducing COVID-19
No 240 (9.33) 578 (12.08) <0.001
Yes
2,332 (90.67)
4,207 (87.92)
The belief that one is immune to COVID-19
No 1,003 (39.00) 2,787 (58.24) <0.001
Yes
1,569 (61.00)
1,998 (41.76)
The belief that COVID-19 has a big compact on life
No 842 (32.74) 1,889 (39.48) <0.001
Yes
1,730 (67.26)
2,896 (60.52)
The belief that vaccination should be made mandatory for everyone
No 1,333 (51.83) 964 (20.15) <0.001
Yes
1,239 (48.17)
3,821 (79.85)
The belief that only people who are at serious risk from COVID-19 should receive the vaccine
No 1,087 (42.26) 3,284 (68.63)
Yes
1,485 (57.74)
1,501 (31.37)
Will take the vaccine if recommended by the Government
No 1,153 (44.83) 609 (12.73) <0.001
Yes
1,419 (55.17)
4,176 (87.27)
Worried about side- effects of COVID-19
No 576 (22.40) 2,305 (48.17) <0.001
Yes
1,996 (77.60)
2,480 (51.83)
Will take COVID- 19 vaccine even if it is not free
No 1,935 (75.23) 2,118 (44.26) <0.001
Yes
637 (24.77)
2,667 (55.74)
The belief that vaccines will work against COVID-19
No 1,093 (42.50) 1,040 (21.73) <0.001
Yes 1,479 (57.50) 3,745 (78.27)