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. 2022 Jul 25;10:938067. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.938067

Table 9.

Psychosocial determinants of COVID-19 vaccine booster uptake among polish healthcare professionals and students responding to COVID-19 VBH survey, December 2021–January 2022 (n = 443).

Determinant B (SE) Wald AOR CI 95% Sig.
Severe infection: agree (vs. disagree) 1.455 (0.376) 15.002 4.283 2.051–8.941 <0.001
Symptomatic infection: agree (vs. disagree) 1.470 (0.328) 20.016 4.347 2.284–8.275 <0.001
Community transmission: agree (vs. disagree) 1.430 (0.312) 21.037 4.179 2.268–7.700 <0.001
Variants control: agree (vs. disagree) −1.780 (0.317) 31.578 0.169 0.091–0.314 <0.001
Equal safety: agree (vs. disagree) 0.843 (0.418) 4.063 2.323 1.024–5.273 0.044
Daily routine: disagree (vs. agree) −0.693 (0.404) 2.946 0.500 0.227–1.103 0.086
Risk/benefit ratio: agree (vs. disagree) 1.278 (0.358) 12.732 3.589 1.779–7.241 <0.001
Self-prioritization: agree (vs. disagree) 1.944 (0.325) 35.664 6.984 3.690–13.216 <0.001
Global vaccine justice: agree (vs. disagree) 0.917 (0.311) 8.699 2.501 1.360–4.600 0.003
National vaccine justice: agree (vs. disagree) 0.598 (0.299) 3.998 1.819 1.012–3.269 0.046

Binary logistic regression had been adjusted for prior infection and vaccine type with a significance level (Sig.) <0.05.

Bold values - statistically significant with p <0.05.