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Concerns and Challenges Related to Sputnik V Vaccination Against the Novel COVID-19 Infection in the Russian Federation: The Role of Mental Health, and Personal and Social Issues as Targets for Future Psychosocial Interventions

BACKGROUND: Vaccine hesitancy causes serious difficulties in vaccination campaigns in many countries. The study of the population’s attitude toward vaccination and detection of the predictive important individual psychological and social factors defining the vaccination necessity perception will all...

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Autores principales: Vasileva, Anna V., Karavaeva, Tatiana A., Radionov, Dmitriy S., Yakovlev, Alexander V., Mitin, Igor N., Caroppo, Emanuele, Barshak, Sergey I., Nazarov, Kirill S.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9237238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35774085
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.835323
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author Vasileva, Anna V.
Karavaeva, Tatiana A.
Radionov, Dmitriy S.
Yakovlev, Alexander V.
Mitin, Igor N.
Caroppo, Emanuele
Barshak, Sergey I.
Nazarov, Kirill S.
author_facet Vasileva, Anna V.
Karavaeva, Tatiana A.
Radionov, Dmitriy S.
Yakovlev, Alexander V.
Mitin, Igor N.
Caroppo, Emanuele
Barshak, Sergey I.
Nazarov, Kirill S.
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description BACKGROUND: Vaccine hesitancy causes serious difficulties in vaccination campaigns in many countries. The study of the population’s attitude toward vaccination and detection of the predictive important individual psychological and social factors defining the vaccination necessity perception will allow elaborating promoting vaccination adherence measures. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this research was to study COVID-19 threat appraisal, fear of COVID-19, trust in COVID-19 information sources, COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs, and the relationship of sociodemographic variables to COVID-19 preventive behavior. METHODS: We carried out a cohort cross-sectional study of the population’s attitude toward vaccination against the novel COVID-19 coronavirus infection, using a specially designed questionnaire for an online survey. Totally, there were 4,977 respondents, ranging in age from 18 to 81 years. Statistical assessment was carried out using the SPSS-11 program. RESULTS: There were different attitudes toward vaccination. Among respondents, 34.2% considered vaccination to be useful, 31.1% doubted its effectiveness, and 9.9% considered vaccination unnecessary. The survey indicated that 7.4% of respondents were indifferent to the vaccine, while 12.2% deemed it to be dangerous. Nearly one-third (32.3%) of respondents indicated that they did not plan to be vaccinated, while another third (34.0%) would postpone their decision until more comprehensive data on the results and effectiveness of vaccination were available. Only 11.6% of the respondents were vaccinated at the time of the study. Young people were less focused on vaccination compared to middle-aged and elderly people. Receiving information concerning COVID-19 vaccination from healthcare workers and scientific experts was associated with greater vaccination acceptance. CONCLUSION: The study results showed that vaccination attitudes interacted with individuals’ mental health and various sociodemographic factors. Insofar as reports of physicians and experts are essential for shaping attitudes to vaccination, the study results inform the selection of target groups in need of particular psychosocial interventions to overcome their vaccine hesitancy.
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spelling pubmed-92372382022-06-29 Concerns and Challenges Related to Sputnik V Vaccination Against the Novel COVID-19 Infection in the Russian Federation: The Role of Mental Health, and Personal and Social Issues as Targets for Future Psychosocial Interventions Vasileva, Anna V. Karavaeva, Tatiana A. Radionov, Dmitriy S. Yakovlev, Alexander V. Mitin, Igor N. Caroppo, Emanuele Barshak, Sergey I. Nazarov, Kirill S. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry BACKGROUND: Vaccine hesitancy causes serious difficulties in vaccination campaigns in many countries. The study of the population’s attitude toward vaccination and detection of the predictive important individual psychological and social factors defining the vaccination necessity perception will allow elaborating promoting vaccination adherence measures. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this research was to study COVID-19 threat appraisal, fear of COVID-19, trust in COVID-19 information sources, COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs, and the relationship of sociodemographic variables to COVID-19 preventive behavior. METHODS: We carried out a cohort cross-sectional study of the population’s attitude toward vaccination against the novel COVID-19 coronavirus infection, using a specially designed questionnaire for an online survey. Totally, there were 4,977 respondents, ranging in age from 18 to 81 years. Statistical assessment was carried out using the SPSS-11 program. RESULTS: There were different attitudes toward vaccination. Among respondents, 34.2% considered vaccination to be useful, 31.1% doubted its effectiveness, and 9.9% considered vaccination unnecessary. The survey indicated that 7.4% of respondents were indifferent to the vaccine, while 12.2% deemed it to be dangerous. Nearly one-third (32.3%) of respondents indicated that they did not plan to be vaccinated, while another third (34.0%) would postpone their decision until more comprehensive data on the results and effectiveness of vaccination were available. Only 11.6% of the respondents were vaccinated at the time of the study. Young people were less focused on vaccination compared to middle-aged and elderly people. Receiving information concerning COVID-19 vaccination from healthcare workers and scientific experts was associated with greater vaccination acceptance. CONCLUSION: The study results showed that vaccination attitudes interacted with individuals’ mental health and various sociodemographic factors. Insofar as reports of physicians and experts are essential for shaping attitudes to vaccination, the study results inform the selection of target groups in need of particular psychosocial interventions to overcome their vaccine hesitancy. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9237238/ /pubmed/35774085 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.835323 Text en Copyright © 2022 Vasileva, Karavaeva, Radionov, Yakovlev, Mitin, Caroppo, Barshak and Nazarov. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Vasileva, Anna V.
Karavaeva, Tatiana A.
Radionov, Dmitriy S.
Yakovlev, Alexander V.
Mitin, Igor N.
Caroppo, Emanuele
Barshak, Sergey I.
Nazarov, Kirill S.
Concerns and Challenges Related to Sputnik V Vaccination Against the Novel COVID-19 Infection in the Russian Federation: The Role of Mental Health, and Personal and Social Issues as Targets for Future Psychosocial Interventions
title Concerns and Challenges Related to Sputnik V Vaccination Against the Novel COVID-19 Infection in the Russian Federation: The Role of Mental Health, and Personal and Social Issues as Targets for Future Psychosocial Interventions
title_full Concerns and Challenges Related to Sputnik V Vaccination Against the Novel COVID-19 Infection in the Russian Federation: The Role of Mental Health, and Personal and Social Issues as Targets for Future Psychosocial Interventions
title_fullStr Concerns and Challenges Related to Sputnik V Vaccination Against the Novel COVID-19 Infection in the Russian Federation: The Role of Mental Health, and Personal and Social Issues as Targets for Future Psychosocial Interventions
title_full_unstemmed Concerns and Challenges Related to Sputnik V Vaccination Against the Novel COVID-19 Infection in the Russian Federation: The Role of Mental Health, and Personal and Social Issues as Targets for Future Psychosocial Interventions
title_short Concerns and Challenges Related to Sputnik V Vaccination Against the Novel COVID-19 Infection in the Russian Federation: The Role of Mental Health, and Personal and Social Issues as Targets for Future Psychosocial Interventions
title_sort concerns and challenges related to sputnik v vaccination against the novel covid-19 infection in the russian federation: the role of mental health, and personal and social issues as targets for future psychosocial interventions
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9237238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35774085
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.835323
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