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Factors associated with reversals of COVID-19 vaccination willingness: Results from two longitudinal, national surveys in Japan 2021-2022

BACKGROUND: Research characterizing changes of heart with respect to vaccine intention is scarce, and very little research considers those who were initially vaccine willing but became hesitant. Here, we sought to assess the factors related to reversals of vaccine willingness. METHODS: We conducted...

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Autores principales: Ghaznavi, Cyrus, Yoneoka, Daisuke, Kawashima, Takayuki, Eguchi, Akifumi, Murakami, Michio, Gilmour, Stuart, Kaneko, Satoshi, Kunishima, Hiroyuki, Naito, Wataru, Sakamoto, Haruka, Maruyama-Sakurai, Keiko, Takahashi, Arata, Takayama, Yoshihiro, Tanoue, Yuta, Yamamoto, Yoshiko, Yasutaka, Tetsuo, Miyata, Hiroaki, Nomura, Shuhei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9302915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35892009
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100540
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author Ghaznavi, Cyrus
Yoneoka, Daisuke
Kawashima, Takayuki
Eguchi, Akifumi
Murakami, Michio
Gilmour, Stuart
Kaneko, Satoshi
Kunishima, Hiroyuki
Naito, Wataru
Sakamoto, Haruka
Maruyama-Sakurai, Keiko
Takahashi, Arata
Takayama, Yoshihiro
Tanoue, Yuta
Yamamoto, Yoshiko
Yasutaka, Tetsuo
Miyata, Hiroaki
Nomura, Shuhei
author_facet Ghaznavi, Cyrus
Yoneoka, Daisuke
Kawashima, Takayuki
Eguchi, Akifumi
Murakami, Michio
Gilmour, Stuart
Kaneko, Satoshi
Kunishima, Hiroyuki
Naito, Wataru
Sakamoto, Haruka
Maruyama-Sakurai, Keiko
Takahashi, Arata
Takayama, Yoshihiro
Tanoue, Yuta
Yamamoto, Yoshiko
Yasutaka, Tetsuo
Miyata, Hiroaki
Nomura, Shuhei
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description BACKGROUND: Research characterizing changes of heart with respect to vaccine intention is scarce, and very little research considers those who were initially vaccine willing but became hesitant. Here, we sought to assess the factors related to reversals of vaccine willingness. METHODS: We conducted a longitudinal, national survey on vaccination intention among Japanese adults aged 20 years or older, with the first questionnaire performed in February-March 2021 (N = 30,053) and the follow-up in February 2022 (N = 19,195, response rate 63.9%). The study population comprised those who reported vaccine willingness in the first survey, with the outcome variable being development of vaccine hesitancy at follow-up. We performed a regression analysis of vaccination status using sociodemographic, health-related, psychologic/attitudinal, and information-related variables as predictors. We used the sparse group minimax concave penalty (MCP) to select the optimum group of covariates for the logistic regression. FINDINGS: Of 11,118 (57.9%) respondents who previously expressed interest in vaccination, 10,684 (96.1%) and 434 (3.9%) were in the vaccine willing and hesitant groups, respectively. Several covariates were found to significantly predict vaccine hesitancy, including marital status, influenza vaccine history, COVID-19 infection/testing history, engagement in COVID-19 preventive measures, perceived risks/benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine, and attitudes regarding vaccination policies and norms. The use of certain information sources was also associated with vaccine hesitancy. INTERPRETATION: Sociodemographic, health-related, psychologic/attitudinal, and information-related variables predicted the development of vaccine hesitancy among those with prior willingness. Most of these predictors were also associated with vaccination status. FUNDING: The present work was supported in part by a grant from the Kanagawa Prefectural Government of Japan and by AIST government subsidies.
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spelling pubmed-93029152022-07-22 Factors associated with reversals of COVID-19 vaccination willingness: Results from two longitudinal, national surveys in Japan 2021-2022 Ghaznavi, Cyrus Yoneoka, Daisuke Kawashima, Takayuki Eguchi, Akifumi Murakami, Michio Gilmour, Stuart Kaneko, Satoshi Kunishima, Hiroyuki Naito, Wataru Sakamoto, Haruka Maruyama-Sakurai, Keiko Takahashi, Arata Takayama, Yoshihiro Tanoue, Yuta Yamamoto, Yoshiko Yasutaka, Tetsuo Miyata, Hiroaki Nomura, Shuhei Lancet Reg Health West Pac Articles BACKGROUND: Research characterizing changes of heart with respect to vaccine intention is scarce, and very little research considers those who were initially vaccine willing but became hesitant. Here, we sought to assess the factors related to reversals of vaccine willingness. METHODS: We conducted a longitudinal, national survey on vaccination intention among Japanese adults aged 20 years or older, with the first questionnaire performed in February-March 2021 (N = 30,053) and the follow-up in February 2022 (N = 19,195, response rate 63.9%). The study population comprised those who reported vaccine willingness in the first survey, with the outcome variable being development of vaccine hesitancy at follow-up. We performed a regression analysis of vaccination status using sociodemographic, health-related, psychologic/attitudinal, and information-related variables as predictors. We used the sparse group minimax concave penalty (MCP) to select the optimum group of covariates for the logistic regression. FINDINGS: Of 11,118 (57.9%) respondents who previously expressed interest in vaccination, 10,684 (96.1%) and 434 (3.9%) were in the vaccine willing and hesitant groups, respectively. Several covariates were found to significantly predict vaccine hesitancy, including marital status, influenza vaccine history, COVID-19 infection/testing history, engagement in COVID-19 preventive measures, perceived risks/benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine, and attitudes regarding vaccination policies and norms. The use of certain information sources was also associated with vaccine hesitancy. INTERPRETATION: Sociodemographic, health-related, psychologic/attitudinal, and information-related variables predicted the development of vaccine hesitancy among those with prior willingness. Most of these predictors were also associated with vaccination status. FUNDING: The present work was supported in part by a grant from the Kanagawa Prefectural Government of Japan and by AIST government subsidies. Elsevier 2022-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9302915/ /pubmed/35892009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100540 Text en © 2022 The Authors 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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Ghaznavi, Cyrus
Yoneoka, Daisuke
Kawashima, Takayuki
Eguchi, Akifumi
Murakami, Michio
Gilmour, Stuart
Kaneko, Satoshi
Kunishima, Hiroyuki
Naito, Wataru
Sakamoto, Haruka
Maruyama-Sakurai, Keiko
Takahashi, Arata
Takayama, Yoshihiro
Tanoue, Yuta
Yamamoto, Yoshiko
Yasutaka, Tetsuo
Miyata, Hiroaki
Nomura, Shuhei
Factors associated with reversals of COVID-19 vaccination willingness: Results from two longitudinal, national surveys in Japan 2021-2022
title Factors associated with reversals of COVID-19 vaccination willingness: Results from two longitudinal, national surveys in Japan 2021-2022
title_full Factors associated with reversals of COVID-19 vaccination willingness: Results from two longitudinal, national surveys in Japan 2021-2022
title_fullStr Factors associated with reversals of COVID-19 vaccination willingness: Results from two longitudinal, national surveys in Japan 2021-2022
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with reversals of COVID-19 vaccination willingness: Results from two longitudinal, national surveys in Japan 2021-2022
title_short Factors associated with reversals of COVID-19 vaccination willingness: Results from two longitudinal, national surveys in Japan 2021-2022
title_sort factors associated with reversals of covid-19 vaccination willingness: results from two longitudinal, national surveys in japan 2021-2022
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9302915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35892009
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100540
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