Understanding Drivers of Vaccine Hesitancy During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Older Adults in Jiangsu Province, China: Cross-sectional Survey.
Liuqing YangLili JiQiang WangGuoping YangShixin XiuTingting CuiNaiyang ShiLin ZhuXuepeng XuHui JinShiqi ZhenPublished in: JMIR formative research (2023)
Our study identified that confidence was the more influential dimension in reducing vaccine hesitancy among older adults. COVID-19 vaccination history, as well as confidence, had a positive association with less vaccine hesitancy and could weaken the role of confidence in vaccine hesitancy. Socioeconomic status had a substitution relationship with less complacency, which suggested a competitive positive association between them on less vaccine hesitancy.
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