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. 2022 Apr 15;10(4):621. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10040621

Table 8.

Regression Analysis of Psychological Promoters of and Barriers to COVID-19 VB Acceptance.

Predictor B (SE) Wald AOR CI 95% Sig.
There is no alternative: Agree (vs. Disagree) 1.180 (0.253) 21.824 3.256 1.984–5.342 <0.001
I want to travel abroad: Agree (vs. Disagree) 0.590 (0.236) 6.261 1.804 1.136–2.863 0.012
Experts recommend it: Agree (vs. Disagree) 1.569 (0.221) 50.570 4.801 3.116–7.398 <0.001
It is necessary and efficient: Agree (vs. Disagree) 3.336 (0.384) 75.348 28.112 13.235–59.709 <0.001
Primer doses are sufficient: Disagree (vs. Agree) 3.163 (0.386) 67.029 23.641 11.087–50.409 <0.001
Fear of side effects: Disagree (vs. Agree) 0.391 (0.500) 0.612 1.479 0.555–3.943 0.434
Vaccination is inefficient: Disagree (vs. Agree) 1.641 (0.471) 12.151 5.159 2.051–12.979 <0.001
It can harm immune system: Disagree (vs. Agree) 1.612 (0.516) 9.776 5.013 1.825–13.770 0.002
I had breakthrough infection: Disagree (vs. Agree) 1.927 (1.108) 3.026 6.870 0.783–60.248 0.082

Multivariable logistic regression was adjusted for sex, age group, educational level, profession, chronic illness, previous COVID-19 infection, post-vaccination relief and regret. Statistically significant differences are indicated with bold character.