Running away from the jab: factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Brazil

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https://doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055003903%20

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COVID-19 Vaccines, Vaccination Refusal, Socioeconomic Factors, Political Activism, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate how sociodemographic conditions, political factors, organizational confidence, and non-pharmaceutical interventions compliance affect the COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Brazil. METHODS: Data collection took place between November 25th, 2020 and January 11th, 2021 using a nationwide online survey. Subsequently, the researches performed a descriptive analysis on the main variables and used logistic regression models to investigate the factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. RESULTS: Less concern over vaccine side effects could improve the willingness to be vaccinated (probability changed by 7.7 pp; p < 0.10). The current vaccine distrust espoused by the Brazilian president is associated with vaccine hesitancy, among his voter base. Lower performance perception (“Very Bad” with 10.7 pp; p < 0.01) or higher political opposition (left-oriented) regarding the current presidency is associated with the willingness to be vaccinated. Higher compliance with non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) is usually positively associated with the willingness to take the COVID-19 vaccine (+1 score to NPI compliance index is associated with higher willingness to be vaccinated by 1.4 pp, p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Willingness to be vaccinated is strongly associated with political leaning, perceived federal government performance, vaccine side effects, and compliance with non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs).

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2021-11-26

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Paschoalotto, M. A. C., Costa, E. P. P. A., Almeida, S. V. de, Cima, J., Costa, J. G. da, Santos, J. V., Barros, P. P., Passador, C. S., & Passador, J. L. (2021). Running away from the jab: factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Brazil. Revista De Saúde Pública, 55, 97. https://doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055003903