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Profiles of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity in eastern Pennsylvania

BACKGROUND: Throughout US history, chronic and infectious diseases have severely impacted minority communities due to a lack of accessibility to quality healthcare and accurate information, as well as underlying racism. These fault lines in the care of minority communities in the US have been furthe...

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Autores principales: Colvin, Kenya M., Camara, Kennedy S., Adams, Latasha S., Sarpong, Adline P., Fuller, Danielle G., Peck, Sadie E., Ramos, Anthony S., Acevedo, Ariana L., Badume, Meless A., Briggs, Shae-lyn A., Chukwurah, Tiffany N., Davila-Gutierrez, Zanett, Ewing, James A., Frempong, Jemimah O., Garrett, Amirah A., Grampp, Steven J., Gillespie, Jahasia W., Herrera, Emmanuel J., Horsford, Shantia M. E., Maddox, Emis J., Pelaez, John C., Quartey, Olivia L., Rodriguez, Fanny, Vasquez, Luis A., Piper, Brian J., Gowtham, Swathi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9901750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36745588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280245
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author Colvin, Kenya M.
Camara, Kennedy S.
Adams, Latasha S.
Sarpong, Adline P.
Fuller, Danielle G.
Peck, Sadie E.
Ramos, Anthony S.
Acevedo, Ariana L.
Badume, Meless A.
Briggs, Shae-lyn A.
Chukwurah, Tiffany N.
Davila-Gutierrez, Zanett
Ewing, James A.
Frempong, Jemimah O.
Garrett, Amirah A.
Grampp, Steven J.
Gillespie, Jahasia W.
Herrera, Emmanuel J.
Horsford, Shantia M. E.
Maddox, Emis J.
Pelaez, John C.
Quartey, Olivia L.
Rodriguez, Fanny
Vasquez, Luis A.
Piper, Brian J.
Gowtham, Swathi
author_facet Colvin, Kenya M.
Camara, Kennedy S.
Adams, Latasha S.
Sarpong, Adline P.
Fuller, Danielle G.
Peck, Sadie E.
Ramos, Anthony S.
Acevedo, Ariana L.
Badume, Meless A.
Briggs, Shae-lyn A.
Chukwurah, Tiffany N.
Davila-Gutierrez, Zanett
Ewing, James A.
Frempong, Jemimah O.
Garrett, Amirah A.
Grampp, Steven J.
Gillespie, Jahasia W.
Herrera, Emmanuel J.
Horsford, Shantia M. E.
Maddox, Emis J.
Pelaez, John C.
Quartey, Olivia L.
Rodriguez, Fanny
Vasquez, Luis A.
Piper, Brian J.
Gowtham, Swathi
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description BACKGROUND: Throughout US history, chronic and infectious diseases have severely impacted minority communities due to a lack of accessibility to quality healthcare and accurate information, as well as underlying racism. These fault lines in the care of minority communities in the US have been further exacerbated by the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examined the factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity, particularly among African American and Latinx communities in Eastern Pennsylvania (PA). METHODS: Survey data was collected in July 2021 in Philadelphia, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Hazleton, PA. The 203 participants (38.7% Black, 27.5% Latinx) completed the 28-question survey of COVID-19 vaccination attitudes in either English or Spanish. RESULT: Out of the 203 participants, 181 participants met all the inclusion criteria, including completed surveys; of these participants, over three-fifths (63.5%) were acceptant of the COVID-19 vaccine whereas the remainder (36.5%) were hesitant. Binary logistic regression results showed that age, concern for vaccine efficacy, race, knowledge on the vaccine, and belief that the COVID-19 virus is serious significantly influenced COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Minorities were more likely to be hesitant toward vaccination (OR: 2.8, 95% CI: 1.1, 6.8) than non-Hispanic whites. Those who believed the COVID-19 vaccine was ineffective (OR: 8.3, 95% CI: 3.8, 18.2), and that the virus is not serious (OR: 8.3, 95% CI: 1.1, 61.8) showed the greatest odds of hesitancy. CONCLUSIONS: Minority status, age less than 45 years, misinformation about seriousness of COVID-19 illness, and concern about vaccine efficacy were contributing factors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Therefore, understanding and addressing the barriers to COVID-19 vaccination in minority groups is essential to decreasing transmission and controlling this pandemic, and will provide lessons on how to implement public health measures in future pandemics.
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spelling pubmed-99017502023-02-07 Profiles of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity in eastern Pennsylvania Colvin, Kenya M. Camara, Kennedy S. Adams, Latasha S. Sarpong, Adline P. Fuller, Danielle G. Peck, Sadie E. Ramos, Anthony S. Acevedo, Ariana L. Badume, Meless A. Briggs, Shae-lyn A. Chukwurah, Tiffany N. Davila-Gutierrez, Zanett Ewing, James A. Frempong, Jemimah O. Garrett, Amirah A. Grampp, Steven J. Gillespie, Jahasia W. Herrera, Emmanuel J. Horsford, Shantia M. E. Maddox, Emis J. Pelaez, John C. Quartey, Olivia L. Rodriguez, Fanny Vasquez, Luis A. Piper, Brian J. Gowtham, Swathi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Throughout US history, chronic and infectious diseases have severely impacted minority communities due to a lack of accessibility to quality healthcare and accurate information, as well as underlying racism. These fault lines in the care of minority communities in the US have been further exacerbated by the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examined the factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity, particularly among African American and Latinx communities in Eastern Pennsylvania (PA). METHODS: Survey data was collected in July 2021 in Philadelphia, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Hazleton, PA. The 203 participants (38.7% Black, 27.5% Latinx) completed the 28-question survey of COVID-19 vaccination attitudes in either English or Spanish. RESULT: Out of the 203 participants, 181 participants met all the inclusion criteria, including completed surveys; of these participants, over three-fifths (63.5%) were acceptant of the COVID-19 vaccine whereas the remainder (36.5%) were hesitant. Binary logistic regression results showed that age, concern for vaccine efficacy, race, knowledge on the vaccine, and belief that the COVID-19 virus is serious significantly influenced COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Minorities were more likely to be hesitant toward vaccination (OR: 2.8, 95% CI: 1.1, 6.8) than non-Hispanic whites. Those who believed the COVID-19 vaccine was ineffective (OR: 8.3, 95% CI: 3.8, 18.2), and that the virus is not serious (OR: 8.3, 95% CI: 1.1, 61.8) showed the greatest odds of hesitancy. CONCLUSIONS: Minority status, age less than 45 years, misinformation about seriousness of COVID-19 illness, and concern about vaccine efficacy were contributing factors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Therefore, understanding and addressing the barriers to COVID-19 vaccination in minority groups is essential to decreasing transmission and controlling this pandemic, and will provide lessons on how to implement public health measures in future pandemics. Public Library of Science 2023-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9901750/ /pubmed/36745588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280245 Text en © 2023 Colvin 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, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Colvin, Kenya M.
Camara, Kennedy S.
Adams, Latasha S.
Sarpong, Adline P.
Fuller, Danielle G.
Peck, Sadie E.
Ramos, Anthony S.
Acevedo, Ariana L.
Badume, Meless A.
Briggs, Shae-lyn A.
Chukwurah, Tiffany N.
Davila-Gutierrez, Zanett
Ewing, James A.
Frempong, Jemimah O.
Garrett, Amirah A.
Grampp, Steven J.
Gillespie, Jahasia W.
Herrera, Emmanuel J.
Horsford, Shantia M. E.
Maddox, Emis J.
Pelaez, John C.
Quartey, Olivia L.
Rodriguez, Fanny
Vasquez, Luis A.
Piper, Brian J.
Gowtham, Swathi
Profiles of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity in eastern Pennsylvania
title Profiles of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity in eastern Pennsylvania
title_full Profiles of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity in eastern Pennsylvania
title_fullStr Profiles of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity in eastern Pennsylvania
title_full_unstemmed Profiles of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity in eastern Pennsylvania
title_short Profiles of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity in eastern Pennsylvania
title_sort profiles of covid-19 vaccine hesitancy by race and ethnicity in eastern pennsylvania
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9901750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36745588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280245
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