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. 2022 May 28;10(6):865. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10060865

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics VL Scale.

Items Mean SD Min Max
When you read or listen to information about COVID-19 vaccines, are there words you do not know? * 2.69 0.92 1 4
When you read or listen to information about COVID-19 vaccines, are there parts that are difficult to understand? * 2.82 0.93 1 4
When you read or listen to information about COVID-19 vaccines, do you need more time to understand such information? * 2.79 1.01 1 4
When you read or listen to information about COVID-19 vaccines, do you need someone to help you understand such information? * 3.06 0.99 1 4
When you look for information about COVID-19 vaccines, do you consult more than one source of information? ** 3.09 0.98 1 4
When you look for information about COVID-19 vaccines, do you find the information you are looking for? ** 3.41 0.79 1 4
When you look for information about COVID-19 vaccines, do you have the opportunity to use the information? ** 3.22 0.84 1 4
When you look for information about COVID-19 vaccines, do you discuss what you understand about vaccinations with your doctor? ** 2.51 1.13 1 4
When you look for information about COVID-19 vaccines, do you discuss what you understand about vaccinations with other people? ** 3.32 0.81 1 4
When you look for information about COVID-19 vaccines, do you consider information about your health condition? ** 3.37 0.85 1 4
When you look for information about COVID-19 vaccines, do you consider the credibility of the sources? ** 3.37 0.82 1 4
When you look for information about COVID-19 vaccines, do you check whether the information is correct? ** 3.52 0.77 1 4
When you look for information about COVID-19 vaccines, do you find useful information to make a decision on whether or not to get vaccinated? ** 3.34 0.89 1 4

* 1 = often, 4 = never; ** 1 = never, 4 = often.