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. 2022 Jun 16;17(6):e0269923. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269923

Table 4. Effects of non-demographic factors on vaccine acceptance of our survey respondents.

Possible factors affecting a respondent’s COVID-19 vaccine acceptance Odds Ratio 95% CI
Having screened and/or treated any known COVID-19 patient 4.02 2.08–7.93
Having been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past 0.96 0.48–2.01
Disagreement to the statement–It is better to acquire immunity to infectious diseases naturally 4.68 2.30–9.84
Strong agreement to the statement–It is better to acquire immunity to infectious diseases naturally 3.29 1.23–9.55
Strong disagreement to the statement–It is better to acquire immunity to infectious diseases naturally 10.90 2.82–73.36
Knowing someone who has had a serious reaction to the vaccine 0.54 0.28–1.04
Disagreement to the statement—The safety of vaccines developed in an emergency cannot be guaranteed 3.05 1.07–11.00
Strong agreement to the statement—The safety of vaccines developed in an emergency cannot be guaranteed 0.22 0.11–0.46
Strong disagreement to the statement—The safety of vaccines developed in an emergency cannot be guaranteed 1.69 0.22–37.12
Knowing anyone who has refused to take the COVID-19 vaccine 0.26 0.04–1.01