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. 2021 Jun 22;9(7):781. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9070781

Table 4.

Attitudes and beliefs associated with vaccination intention and advising vaccination (Spearman correlation coefficient)—sorted by the strength of an association.

I Will Definitely
Be Vaccinated
(or Already Have) (r)
Rank I Personally Advise
People to Be
Vaccinated (r)
Rank
Trust in institutions 0.742 1 0.693 3
Belief in benefits of vaccine 0.731 2 0.712 2
Protection of patients 0.678 3 0.601 6
Perceived effectiveness of vaccine 0.671 4 0.622 4
HCWs’ duty 0.655 5 0.744 1
Influence of social environment 0.65 6 0.606 5
Responsibility 0.592 7 0.58 7
Concern 0.575 8 0.556 9
Fear of side effects −0.547 9 −0.475 11
To avoid absenteeism/normal life 0.541 10 0.493 10
Perceived high risk if contracting illness 0.526 11 0.434 14
Vaccination refusal −0.52 12 −0.474 12
Accessibility 0.462 13 0.451 13
Perceived severity of illness 0.415 14 0.424 15
Patient’s trust 0.388 15 0.562 8
Sufficient knowledge 0.296 16 0.322 16
Time −0.178 17 −0.185 17
Knowledge to advise −0.103 18 −0.101 18
Fear of needles 0.036 19 −0.019 19