Sociodemographic variables
|
|
Sex |
|
Male |
62 (3.3) |
Female |
1840 (96.7) |
Age (years old) |
31.72 ± 6.74 |
Marital status |
|
Married |
608 (32.0) |
Single/divorced/widowed/others |
1294 (68.0) |
Education level |
|
Bachelor’s degree and below |
1854 (97.5) |
Master’s degree |
48 (2.5) |
Department |
|
Medicine |
560 (29.4) |
Surgeon |
515 (27.1) |
Obstetrics and gynecology |
55 (2.9) |
Pediatrics |
210 (11.0) |
Infectious diseases |
93 (4.9) |
Emergency |
154 (8.1) |
Others |
315 (16.6) |
Job title rank |
|
Primary |
1045 (54.9) |
Middle |
726 (38.2) |
Vice-senior/Senior |
86 (4.5) |
Senior |
5 (0.3) |
Others |
40 (2.1) |
Intention of COVID-19 vaccination
|
|
Intention of free COVID-19 vaccination |
|
No |
608 (32.0) |
Yes |
1294 (68.0) |
Intention of self-paid COVID-19 vaccination |
|
No |
828 (43.5) |
Yes |
1074 (56.5) |
Frequencies of social media exposure about COVID-19 vaccination
|
Passive social media exposure |
3.23 ± 0.87 |
Active social media exposure |
3.06 ± 0.93 |
Frequencies of interpersonal discussion about COVID-19 vaccination
|
Discussion with medical professionals |
2.65 ± 0.77 |
Discussion with non-medical people |
2.49 ± 0.79 |
Perceptions of effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines
|
Perceived vaccine efficacy |
3.94 ± 1.43 |
Perceived duration of protection |
|
≥1 year |
919 (48.3) |
Else |
983 (51.7) |
Perceived effectiveness in preventing resurgences |
3.07 ± 1.09 |