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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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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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author | 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 |
author_facet | 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 |
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description | 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). |
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spelling | pubmed-88579032022-02-20 Interrogating COVID-19 vaccine intent in the Philippines with a nationwide open-access online survey 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 PeerJ Global Health 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). PeerJ Inc. 2022-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8857903/ /pubmed/35190785 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12887 Text en ©2022 Caple et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited. |
spellingShingle | Global Health 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 Interrogating COVID-19 vaccine intent in the Philippines with a nationwide open-access online survey |
title | Interrogating COVID-19 vaccine intent in the Philippines with a nationwide open-access online survey |
title_full | Interrogating COVID-19 vaccine intent in the Philippines with a nationwide open-access online survey |
title_fullStr | Interrogating COVID-19 vaccine intent in the Philippines with a nationwide open-access online survey |
title_full_unstemmed | Interrogating COVID-19 vaccine intent in the Philippines with a nationwide open-access online survey |
title_short | Interrogating COVID-19 vaccine intent in the Philippines with a nationwide open-access online survey |
title_sort | interrogating covid-19 vaccine intent in the philippines with a nationwide open-access online survey |
topic | Global Health |
url | 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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