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. 2021 Dec 31;47(4):479–484. doi: 10.12865/CHSJ.47.04.01

Table 2.

COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and associated factors with acceptance of the vaccine-results of multiple logistic regression

Variable

Not willing to accept the vaccine

Number (%)

Willing to accept the vaccine

Number (%)

AOR (95% CI)

P

Willingness to accept the vaccine

81 (29.6)

193 (70.4)

-

-

First behavioral priority to manage COVID-19

Hand hygiene, physical distancing, periodical lockdown

25 (34.2)

48 (65.8)

Reference

 

Wearing mask

34 (31.5)

74 (68.5)

1.384 (0.691 to 2.772)

0.359

Vaccination

21 (22.6)

72 (77.4)

1.606 (0.737 to 3.501)

0.233

The perception that “only vaccine can prevent the COVID-19”

No

30 (39.0)

47 (61.0)

Reference

 

Cannot say

26 (35.1)

48 (64.9)

1.012 (0.492 to 2.083)

0.587

Affirmative that only vaccine can prevent COVID-19

24 (19.5)

99 (80.5)

1.705 (0.816 to 3.563)

0.594

“Vaccines against COVID-19 are safe”

No

66 (42.9)

88 (57.1)

Reference

 

Yes, the vaccines are safe

14 (11.7)

106 (88.3)

3.946 (1.946 to 7.912)

0.000

“The vaccines are effective”

No/Not sure

62 (41.1)

89 (58.9)

Reference

 

Yes, the vaccines are effective

18 (14.6)

105 (85.4)

2.079 (1.054 to 4.101)

0.035

Knowledge on vaccine maintenance

Do not know the correct range of temperature to store the vaccines

31 (40.8)

45 (59.2)

Reference

 

Knew the temperature to store the vaccines ranges from -20°C to 8°C

49 (24.7)

149 (75.3)

2.206 (1.186 to 4.104)

0.012

AOR=adjusted odds ratio, CI=confidence interval; Hosmer and Lemeshow test Goodness of fit: χ2=7.0 p=0.537