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. 2022 Sep 16;10:992895. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.992895

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of respondents (n = 1,020).

N or Mean % or SD
Willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccine
Unwilling 267 26.2%
Neutral 496 48.6%
Willing 257 25.2%
Received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Yes 604 59.2%
No 416 40.8%
Intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine among those not vaccinated (n = 416)
Yes 186 44.7%
No 230 55.3%
Trust in government on pandemic management
Distrust 349 34.0%
Neutral 534 52.1%
Trust 137 13.4%
Socioeconomic position 5.41 1.67
Age
14 845 82.8%
15 141 13.8%
16 34 3.3%
Gender
Male 469 46.0%
Female 551 54.0%
Household size
1 15 1.5%
2 60 5.9%
3 228 22.4%
4 394 38.6%
5 216 21.2%
6 or more 107 10.5%
Father's educational attainment
Primary level and below 36 3.5%
Lower secondary level 183 17.9%
Upper secondary level/non-tertiary post-secondary level 289 28.3%
Tertiary level/post-graduate level 194 19.0%
N.A. 318 31.2%
Mother's educational attainment
Primary level and below 66 6.5%
Lower secondary level 170 16.7%
Upper secondary level/non-tertiary post-secondary level 330 32.4%
Tertiary level/post-graduate level 168 16.5%
N.A. 286 28.0%
Financial difficulty
Not at all 261 25.6%
Slightly 352 34.5%
Moderately 312 30.6%
Very 74 7.3%
Extremely 21 2.1%
Physical fitness for vaccination
Fit 972 95.3%
Unfit 48 4.7%
Loneliness
Not lonely 698 68.4%
Lonely 322 31.6%
Overall worry about the COVID-19 pandemic
Not at all worried 184 18.0%
Slightly worried 396 38.8%
Moderately worried 310 30.4%
Very worried 86 8.4%
Extremely worried 44 4.3%
Mental health status during the pandemic
Severe mental health problem 348 34.1%
Mild mental health problem 315 30.9%
Normal mental health 357 35.0%
Life satisfaction 5.82 2.33
Resilience
Low 282 27.6%
Normal 677 66.4%
High 61 6.0%