Indian Journal of Public Health (Jan 2024)

COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among parents of children younger than 12 years in Saudi Arabia

  • Rasha Rashad Alsaigh,
  • Abeer Ali Algahny,
  • Wisal Abdulmohimen Ahmed,
  • Abeer Saeed Alzhrani,
  • Athar Ibrahim Albahrani,
  • Khadijah Angawi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijph.ijph_787_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 1
pp. 114 – 116

Abstract

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The current study evaluates COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among parents of children younger than 12 in Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional research design was used. A total of 1152 parents participated. About 26.5% of children were vaccinated. The COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy scale mean score is 2.65 among participating parents. About 31.3% of participants were vaccine hesitant, 68.7% were not. High levels of hesitation are present in 70.8% of mother respondents and 57.6% of fathers (P = 0.001). About 72.7% of parents who received false information about COVID-19 vaccines had a high hesitancy level (P = 0.001). The odds ratio = 1.94 (P < 0.001) indicates that parents exposed to false information are more likely to have higher levels of hesitancy than others. There remains a significant number of parents who value the importance of vaccination and rely on accurate and reliable sources of information to make informed decisions.

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