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Coronavirus vaccine hesitancy among unvaccinated Austrians: Assessing underlying motivations and the effectiveness of interventions based on a cross-sectional survey with two embedded conjoint experiments

BACKGROUND: To date, Austria is among the countries with the lowest coronavirus vaccination rates in Western Europe. It has announced the introduction of a general vaccine mandate but is experiencing an increasing societal polarization over this issue. We, therefore, aimed to provide evidence on the...

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Autores principales: Stamm, Tanja A., Partheymüller, Julia, Mosor, Erika, Ritschl, Valentin, Kritzinger, Sylvia, Eberl, Jakob-Moritz
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9023089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35475036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100389
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author Stamm, Tanja A.
Partheymüller, Julia
Mosor, Erika
Ritschl, Valentin
Kritzinger, Sylvia
Eberl, Jakob-Moritz
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description BACKGROUND: To date, Austria is among the countries with the lowest coronavirus vaccination rates in Western Europe. It has announced the introduction of a general vaccine mandate but is experiencing an increasing societal polarization over this issue. We, therefore, aimed to provide evidence on the underlying motivations of vaccine hesitancy and evaluate what kinds of interventions – information, incentives, and rules – might increase vaccination readiness. METHOD: We conducted a cross-sectional survey with a sample of 1,543 unvaccinated Austrian residents in October 2021, including two embedded conjoint experiments. FINDINGS: We screened 8,190 individuals to recruit the sample matching the Austrian micro-census. In experiment 1, easing rather than tightening of societal restrictions, a fixed monetary reward compared to a lottery and physicians’ recommendations were associated with significantly higher intentions to get vaccinated. In experiment 2, standard approval by European or national authorities and simple information had a significant positive effect on vaccination propensity. Among the unvaccinated, fear of side effects, beliefs that comorbidities or the desire to have children would not allow vaccination, the assumption that the own immune system would provide sufficient protection, conspirational thinking (e.g., the refusal to participate in a ‘large genetic experiment’), low trust in societal institutions, and spiritual beliefs were very common. INTERPRETATION: While many unvaccinated showed a low propensity to become vaccinated, we identified a cluster of 195 (23% of the participants without missing values) that could potentially be reached by information and incentives, including people with heightened comorbidity rates or a desire for children. FUNDING: Vienna Science and Technology Fund
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spelling pubmed-90230892022-04-22 Coronavirus vaccine hesitancy among unvaccinated Austrians: Assessing underlying motivations and the effectiveness of interventions based on a cross-sectional survey with two embedded conjoint experiments Stamm, Tanja A. Partheymüller, Julia Mosor, Erika Ritschl, Valentin Kritzinger, Sylvia Eberl, Jakob-Moritz Lancet Reg Health Eur Articles BACKGROUND: To date, Austria is among the countries with the lowest coronavirus vaccination rates in Western Europe. It has announced the introduction of a general vaccine mandate but is experiencing an increasing societal polarization over this issue. We, therefore, aimed to provide evidence on the underlying motivations of vaccine hesitancy and evaluate what kinds of interventions – information, incentives, and rules – might increase vaccination readiness. METHOD: We conducted a cross-sectional survey with a sample of 1,543 unvaccinated Austrian residents in October 2021, including two embedded conjoint experiments. FINDINGS: We screened 8,190 individuals to recruit the sample matching the Austrian micro-census. In experiment 1, easing rather than tightening of societal restrictions, a fixed monetary reward compared to a lottery and physicians’ recommendations were associated with significantly higher intentions to get vaccinated. In experiment 2, standard approval by European or national authorities and simple information had a significant positive effect on vaccination propensity. Among the unvaccinated, fear of side effects, beliefs that comorbidities or the desire to have children would not allow vaccination, the assumption that the own immune system would provide sufficient protection, conspirational thinking (e.g., the refusal to participate in a ‘large genetic experiment’), low trust in societal institutions, and spiritual beliefs were very common. INTERPRETATION: While many unvaccinated showed a low propensity to become vaccinated, we identified a cluster of 195 (23% of the participants without missing values) that could potentially be reached by information and incentives, including people with heightened comorbidity rates or a desire for children. FUNDING: Vienna Science and Technology Fund Elsevier 2022-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9023089/ /pubmed/35475036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100389 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Stamm, Tanja A.
Partheymüller, Julia
Mosor, Erika
Ritschl, Valentin
Kritzinger, Sylvia
Eberl, Jakob-Moritz
Coronavirus vaccine hesitancy among unvaccinated Austrians: Assessing underlying motivations and the effectiveness of interventions based on a cross-sectional survey with two embedded conjoint experiments
title Coronavirus vaccine hesitancy among unvaccinated Austrians: Assessing underlying motivations and the effectiveness of interventions based on a cross-sectional survey with two embedded conjoint experiments
title_full Coronavirus vaccine hesitancy among unvaccinated Austrians: Assessing underlying motivations and the effectiveness of interventions based on a cross-sectional survey with two embedded conjoint experiments
title_fullStr Coronavirus vaccine hesitancy among unvaccinated Austrians: Assessing underlying motivations and the effectiveness of interventions based on a cross-sectional survey with two embedded conjoint experiments
title_full_unstemmed Coronavirus vaccine hesitancy among unvaccinated Austrians: Assessing underlying motivations and the effectiveness of interventions based on a cross-sectional survey with two embedded conjoint experiments
title_short Coronavirus vaccine hesitancy among unvaccinated Austrians: Assessing underlying motivations and the effectiveness of interventions based on a cross-sectional survey with two embedded conjoint experiments
title_sort coronavirus vaccine hesitancy among unvaccinated austrians: assessing underlying motivations and the effectiveness of interventions based on a cross-sectional survey with two embedded conjoint experiments
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9023089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35475036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100389
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