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Parent’s Perspective towards Child COVID-19 Vaccination: An Online Cross-Sectional Study in Mexico

COVID-19 vaccination programs continue in child populations. Thus, parents’ attitude towards COVID-19 vaccination of their children is crucial for these strategies to succeed. The present study derives from the application of an online COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance & Hesitancy Questionnaire (COV-A...

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Autores principales: Delgado-Gallegos, Juan Luis, Padilla-Rivas, Gerardo R., Gastelum-Arias, Lilia Julieta, Zuñiga-Violante, Erika, Avilés-Rodríguez, Gener, Arellanos-Soto, Daniel, Franco-Villareal, Héctor, Garza-Treviño, Elsa N., Cosío-León, María de los Ángeles, Romo-Cardenas, Gerardo Salvador, Ramos-Jiménez, Javier, Rivas-Estrilla, Ana Ma., Moreno-Cuevas, Jorge E., Islas, Jose Francisco
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8751075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35010556
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010290
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author Delgado-Gallegos, Juan Luis
Padilla-Rivas, Gerardo R.
Gastelum-Arias, Lilia Julieta
Zuñiga-Violante, Erika
Avilés-Rodríguez, Gener
Arellanos-Soto, Daniel
Franco-Villareal, Héctor
Garza-Treviño, Elsa N.
Cosío-León, María de los Ángeles
Romo-Cardenas, Gerardo Salvador
Ramos-Jiménez, Javier
Rivas-Estrilla, Ana Ma.
Moreno-Cuevas, Jorge E.
Islas, Jose Francisco
author_facet Delgado-Gallegos, Juan Luis
Padilla-Rivas, Gerardo R.
Gastelum-Arias, Lilia Julieta
Zuñiga-Violante, Erika
Avilés-Rodríguez, Gener
Arellanos-Soto, Daniel
Franco-Villareal, Héctor
Garza-Treviño, Elsa N.
Cosío-León, María de los Ángeles
Romo-Cardenas, Gerardo Salvador
Ramos-Jiménez, Javier
Rivas-Estrilla, Ana Ma.
Moreno-Cuevas, Jorge E.
Islas, Jose Francisco
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description COVID-19 vaccination programs continue in child populations. Thus, parents’ attitude towards COVID-19 vaccination of their children is crucial for these strategies to succeed. The present study derives from the application of an online COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance & Hesitancy Questionnaire (COV-AHQ) in which we measure parent’s hesitancy towards children’s vaccination (section 4 of the COV-AHQ) and other significant factors. A logistic regression analysis with backward stepwise method was used to quantify the associations between factors and parent’s hesitancy. According to the correlation analysis, the most representative factors predicting vaccine hesitancy/acceptance were positive attitude towards vaccination, parents believing that the COVID-19 vaccine will enhance the economic situation of the country, parents actively researching information, having the willingness to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine themselves, and the possibility of their children developing adverse effects. Our findings also showed that parents are highly interested in having their children vaccinated. Nonetheless, parents expressed high levels of concern involving their children in developing adverse effects from the vaccine. In addition, obtaining influenza immunization prompted interest in obtaining the COVID-19 vaccine, and younger-aged parents are much more concerned with having their children vaccinated. Therefore, in order to ensure successful vaccination programs, policymakers and health authorities should design strategies to gain confidence and provide security amongst the population, including giving continuous information about the benefits of vaccination and presenting the frequency of side effects to bring parents on board with vaccinating their children.
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spelling pubmed-87510752022-01-12 Parent’s Perspective towards Child COVID-19 Vaccination: An Online Cross-Sectional Study in Mexico Delgado-Gallegos, Juan Luis Padilla-Rivas, Gerardo R. Gastelum-Arias, Lilia Julieta Zuñiga-Violante, Erika Avilés-Rodríguez, Gener Arellanos-Soto, Daniel Franco-Villareal, Héctor Garza-Treviño, Elsa N. Cosío-León, María de los Ángeles Romo-Cardenas, Gerardo Salvador Ramos-Jiménez, Javier Rivas-Estrilla, Ana Ma. Moreno-Cuevas, Jorge E. Islas, Jose Francisco Int J Environ Res Public Health Article COVID-19 vaccination programs continue in child populations. Thus, parents’ attitude towards COVID-19 vaccination of their children is crucial for these strategies to succeed. The present study derives from the application of an online COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance & Hesitancy Questionnaire (COV-AHQ) in which we measure parent’s hesitancy towards children’s vaccination (section 4 of the COV-AHQ) and other significant factors. A logistic regression analysis with backward stepwise method was used to quantify the associations between factors and parent’s hesitancy. According to the correlation analysis, the most representative factors predicting vaccine hesitancy/acceptance were positive attitude towards vaccination, parents believing that the COVID-19 vaccine will enhance the economic situation of the country, parents actively researching information, having the willingness to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine themselves, and the possibility of their children developing adverse effects. Our findings also showed that parents are highly interested in having their children vaccinated. Nonetheless, parents expressed high levels of concern involving their children in developing adverse effects from the vaccine. In addition, obtaining influenza immunization prompted interest in obtaining the COVID-19 vaccine, and younger-aged parents are much more concerned with having their children vaccinated. Therefore, in order to ensure successful vaccination programs, policymakers and health authorities should design strategies to gain confidence and provide security amongst the population, including giving continuous information about the benefits of vaccination and presenting the frequency of side effects to bring parents on board with vaccinating their children. MDPI 2021-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8751075/ /pubmed/35010556 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010290 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Delgado-Gallegos, Juan Luis
Padilla-Rivas, Gerardo R.
Gastelum-Arias, Lilia Julieta
Zuñiga-Violante, Erika
Avilés-Rodríguez, Gener
Arellanos-Soto, Daniel
Franco-Villareal, Héctor
Garza-Treviño, Elsa N.
Cosío-León, María de los Ángeles
Romo-Cardenas, Gerardo Salvador
Ramos-Jiménez, Javier
Rivas-Estrilla, Ana Ma.
Moreno-Cuevas, Jorge E.
Islas, Jose Francisco
Parent’s Perspective towards Child COVID-19 Vaccination: An Online Cross-Sectional Study in Mexico
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title_full Parent’s Perspective towards Child COVID-19 Vaccination: An Online Cross-Sectional Study in Mexico
title_fullStr Parent’s Perspective towards Child COVID-19 Vaccination: An Online Cross-Sectional Study in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Parent’s Perspective towards Child COVID-19 Vaccination: An Online Cross-Sectional Study in Mexico
title_short Parent’s Perspective towards Child COVID-19 Vaccination: An Online Cross-Sectional Study in Mexico
title_sort parent’s perspective towards child covid-19 vaccination: an online cross-sectional study in mexico
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8751075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35010556
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010290
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