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Intention to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccination in China: Application of the Diffusion of Innovations Theory and the Moderating Role of Openness to Experience
COVID-19 has caused a devastating impact on public health and made the development of the COVID-19 vaccination a top priority. Herd immunity through vaccination requires a sufficient number of the population to be vaccinated. Research on factors that promote intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccina...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915878/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562894 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9020129 |
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author | Mo, Phoenix Kit-han Luo, Sitong Wang, Suhua Zhao, Junfeng Zhang, Guohua Li, Lijuan Li, Liping Xie, Luyao Lau, Joseph T. F. |
author_facet | Mo, Phoenix Kit-han Luo, Sitong Wang, Suhua Zhao, Junfeng Zhang, Guohua Li, Lijuan Li, Liping Xie, Luyao Lau, Joseph T. F. |
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description | COVID-19 has caused a devastating impact on public health and made the development of the COVID-19 vaccination a top priority. Herd immunity through vaccination requires a sufficient number of the population to be vaccinated. Research on factors that promote intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccination is warranted. Based on Diffusion of Innovations Theory, this study examines the association between the perceived efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccination, use of social media for COVID-19 vaccine-related information, openness to experience and descriptive norm with the intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, and the moderating role of openness to experience among 6922 university students in mainland China. The intention to receive the free and self-paid COVID-19 vaccination is 78.9% and 60.2%, respectively. Results from path analyses show that perceived efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccination, use of social media for COVID-19 vaccine-related information, and openness to experience and descriptive norm are all positively associated with the intention to receive COVID-19 free and self-paid vaccination. The association between the perceived efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccination and descriptive norm with the intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccination is stronger among those with a lower level of openness to experience. Our findings support the usefulness of Diffusion of Innovations Theory and the moderating role of openness of experience in explaining intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. |
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spelling | pubmed-79158782021-03-01 Intention to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccination in China: Application of the Diffusion of Innovations Theory and the Moderating Role of Openness to Experience Mo, Phoenix Kit-han Luo, Sitong Wang, Suhua Zhao, Junfeng Zhang, Guohua Li, Lijuan Li, Liping Xie, Luyao Lau, Joseph T. F. Vaccines (Basel) Article COVID-19 has caused a devastating impact on public health and made the development of the COVID-19 vaccination a top priority. Herd immunity through vaccination requires a sufficient number of the population to be vaccinated. Research on factors that promote intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccination is warranted. Based on Diffusion of Innovations Theory, this study examines the association between the perceived efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccination, use of social media for COVID-19 vaccine-related information, openness to experience and descriptive norm with the intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, and the moderating role of openness to experience among 6922 university students in mainland China. The intention to receive the free and self-paid COVID-19 vaccination is 78.9% and 60.2%, respectively. Results from path analyses show that perceived efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccination, use of social media for COVID-19 vaccine-related information, and openness to experience and descriptive norm are all positively associated with the intention to receive COVID-19 free and self-paid vaccination. The association between the perceived efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccination and descriptive norm with the intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccination is stronger among those with a lower level of openness to experience. Our findings support the usefulness of Diffusion of Innovations Theory and the moderating role of openness of experience in explaining intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. MDPI 2021-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7915878/ /pubmed/33562894 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9020129 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mo, Phoenix Kit-han Luo, Sitong Wang, Suhua Zhao, Junfeng Zhang, Guohua Li, Lijuan Li, Liping Xie, Luyao Lau, Joseph T. F. Intention to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccination in China: Application of the Diffusion of Innovations Theory and the Moderating Role of Openness to Experience |
title | Intention to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccination in China: Application of the Diffusion of Innovations Theory and the Moderating Role of Openness to Experience |
title_full | Intention to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccination in China: Application of the Diffusion of Innovations Theory and the Moderating Role of Openness to Experience |
title_fullStr | Intention to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccination in China: Application of the Diffusion of Innovations Theory and the Moderating Role of Openness to Experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Intention to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccination in China: Application of the Diffusion of Innovations Theory and the Moderating Role of Openness to Experience |
title_short | Intention to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccination in China: Application of the Diffusion of Innovations Theory and the Moderating Role of Openness to Experience |
title_sort | intention to receive the covid-19 vaccination in china: application of the diffusion of innovations theory and the moderating role of openness to experience |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915878/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562894 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9020129 |
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