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. 2022 Mar 24;17(3):e0266028. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266028

Table 3. Perception towards vaccine.

Total Males Females P-value
Family members vaccinated?
    None 122 (24.3) 70 (13.9) 52 (10.4) P>0.05
    Yes, everyone 78 (15.5) 38 (7.6) 40 (8.0) P>0.05
    Yes, old people only 211 (42.0) 120 (23.9) 91 (18.1) P>0.05
    Yes, medical professionals only 74 (14.7) 41 (8.2) 33 (6.6) P>0.05
    Medical professionals and old age only 17 (3.4) 8 (1.6) 9 (1.8) P>0.05
Thoughts if the vaccine is effective?
    No, it may not be effective 90 (17.9) 39 (7.8) 51 (10.2) P = 0.02a
    Following others 158 (31.5) 82 (16.3) 76 (15.1) P = 0.02b
    Not sure 16 (3.2) 10 (2.0) 6 (1.2) P = 0.02a
    Completely sure about its efficacy 238 (47.4) 146 (29.1) 92 (18.3) P = 0.02b
Decision of vaccine:
    Own decision 244 (48.6) 151 (30.1) 93 (18.5) P = 0.043b
    Workplace requirement 102 (20.3) 48 (9.6) 54 (10.8) P = 0.043a
    Family wanted me to get vaccinated 151 (30.1) 75 (14.9) 76 (15.1) P = 0.043a
    Moving out of country 1 (0.2) 1 (0.2) 0 (0.0) P = 0.043b
    All of the above 4 (0.8) 2 (0.4) 2 (0.4) P = 0.043b
Complete information on the vaccine?
    Yes 357 (71.1) 202 (40.2) 155 (30.9) P>0.05
    No 145 (28.9) 75 (14.9) 70 (13.9) P>0.05
When will the COVID-19 epidemic end?
    End of this year 136 (27.1) 79 (15.7) 57 (11.4) P = 0.023b
    Going nowhere 197 (39.2) 119 (23.7) 78 (15.5) P = 0.023b
    Don’t know 169 (33.7) 79 (15.7) 90 (17.9) P = 0.023b
Would you recommend others to get vaccinated?
    Yes 401 (79.9) 226 (45.0) 175 (34.9) P>0.05
    No 4 (0.8) 2 (0.4) 2 (0.4) P>0.05
    Only if needed 97 (19.3) 49 (9.8) 48 (9.6) P>0.05

a Females experienced more symptoms as compared to males

b Males experienced more symptoms as compared to females