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Interrogating COVID-19 vaccine intent in the Philippines with a nationwide open-access online survey

To mitigate the unprecedented health, social, and economic damage of COVID-19, the Philippines is undertaking a nationwide vaccination program to mitigate the effects of the global pandemic. In this study, we interrogated COVID-19 vaccine intent in the country by deploying a nationwide open-access o...

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Autores principales: Caple, Alexandria, Dimaano, Arnie, Sagolili, Marc Martin, Uy, April Anne, Aguirre, Panjee Mariel, Alano, Dean Lotus, Camaya, Giselle Sophia, Ciriaco, Brent John, Clavo, Princess Jerah Mae, Cuyugan, Dominic, Fermo, Cleinne Florence Geeseler, Lanete, Paul Jeremy, La Torre, Ardwayne Jurel, Loteyro, Thomas, Lua, Raisa Mikaela, Manansala, Nicole Gayle, Mosquito, Raphael Willard, Octaviano, Alexa, Orfanel, Alexandra Erika, Pascual, Gheyanna Merly, Sale, Aubrey Joy, Tendenilla, Sophia Lorraine, Trinidad, Maria Sofia Lauren, Trinidad, Nicole Jan, Verano, Daphne Louise, Austriaco, Nicanor
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8857903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35190785
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12887
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Sumario:To mitigate the unprecedented health, social, and economic damage of COVID-19, the Philippines is undertaking a nationwide vaccination program to mitigate the effects of the global pandemic. In this study, we interrogated COVID-19 vaccine intent in the country by deploying a nationwide open-access online survey, two months before the rollout of the national vaccination program. The Health Belief Model (HBM) posits that people are likely to adopt disease prevention behaviors and to accept medical interventions like vaccines if there is sufficient motivation and cues to action. A majority of our 7,193 respondents (62.5%) indicated that they were willing to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Moreover, multivariable analysis revealed that HBM constructs were associated with vaccination intention in the Philippines. Perceptions of high susceptibility, high severity, and significant benefits were all good predictors for vaccination intent. We also found that external cues to action were important. Large majorities of our respondents would only receive the COVID-19 vaccines after many others had received it (72.8%) or after politicians had received it (68.2%). Finally, our study revealed that most (21%) were willing to pay an amount of PHP 1,000 (USD20) for the COVID-19 vaccines with an average willing-to-pay amount of PHP1,892 (USD38).