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. 2021 Aug 2;9:709056. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.709056

Table 3.

Relationships of cognitive and attitude with the samples of healthcare workers and non-healthcare workers.

Health care workers Non-health care workers
Vaccine hesitant Vaccine resistant Vaccine hesitant Vaccine resistant
AOR 95%CI AOR 95%CI AOR 95%CI AOR 95%CI
Do you know about COVID-19 vaccine development and vaccination
Yes Ref
No 1.53 0.73–3.18 2.41 0.82–7.09 1.42 0.94–2.15 2.32 1.184.58
Do you think the COVID-19 vaccine has side effects
No Ref
Yes 6.91 4.7310.1 9.30 4.2020.6 3.96 3.015.22 4.50 2.448.31
Do you think it's better to get immunity to infectious diseases naturally than vaccinating
Yes Ref
No 0.60 0.410.89 0.23 0.130.39 0.58 0.420.81 0.36 0.210.68
Do you think vaccination is an effective way to prevent and control the epidemic
Yes Ref
No 2.43 1.523.88 5.40 2.8510.2 2.58 1.733.75 5.35 3.049.40
Do you believe in the safety and effectiveness of vaccines
Yes Ref
No 11.71 6.7820.23 40.77 22.083.1 9.81 6.0415.9 35.99 19.366.9
Do you know the vaccination place in your residential area
Yes Ref
No 1.06 0.76–1.47 0.71 0.37–1.39 1.08 0.85–1.36 0.84 0.52–1.34
Does your work unit encourage you to get vaccinated
Encouraged Ref
Discouragement 2.92 0.26–4.41 9.11 0.81–10.3 1.72 0.42–7.02 9.00 2.0811.9
No request 4.61 3.326.41 2.10 1.043.89 3.45 2.634.52 2.75 1.594.77
Do you think vaccination has an effect on regional epidemic prevention
Important Ref
Commonly 18.9 9.28–38.61 11.93 8.017.2 5.43 3.518.42 13.08 7.1224.02
Unimportance 4.98 0.70–35.56 21.6 11.627.5 1.18 0.207.10 19.1 7.0723.4

Reference = vaccine acceptance. AOR adjusted odds ratios, 95% CI: 95% confidence intervals for the adjusted odds ratios; statistically significant associations (p < 0.05) are highlighted in bold.