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. 2021 Dec 10;17(12):5089–5098. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2021.2010426

Table 4.

Attitudes toward COVID-9 vaccine (N = 900)

Statements No. of participants (%)
Strongly agree Agree Not sure Disagree Strongly disagree
My family will allow me to get vaccinated 222 (24.7) 248 (27.6) 314 (34.9) 80 (8.9) 36 (4)
COVID-19 vaccine will bring us back to normal education system 258 (28.7) 264 (29.3) 288 (32.0) 66 (7.3) 24 (2.7)
I might be infected with COVID-19 if I do not get vaccinated 170 (18.9) 142 (15.8) 340 (37.8) 216 (24.0) 32 (3.6)
COVID-19 vaccine must be mandatory for all students before the opening up the university 144 (16.0) 396 (44.0) 258 (28.7) 70 (7.8) 32 (3.6)
I can easily have the COVID-19 vaccine 50 (5.6) 112 (12.4) 204 (22.7) 254 (28.2) 280 (31.1)
If university inaugurate without providing vaccine, I might get infected 122 (13.6) 152 (16.9) 474 (52.7) 96 (10.7) 56 (6.2)
I would regret If I become infected with coronavirus even after getting the vaccine 240 (26.7) 388 (43.1) 170 (18.9) 80 (8.9) 22 (2.4)
Since a coronavirus vaccine is too new, I might be worried 348 (38.7) 246 (27.3) 168 (18.7) 98 (10.9) 40 (4.4)
Overall attitude score (mean ± SD) 27.39 ± 3.82