Vaccines (Nov 2022)

Brazilian Adults’ Attitudes and Practices Regarding the Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination and Their Hesitancy towards Childhood Vaccination

  • Edson Zangiacomi Martinez,
  • Miriane Lucindo Zucoloto,
  • Vânia Pinheiro Ramos,
  • Carla Daiane Costa Dutra,
  • Giselle Juliana de Jesus,
  • Arinete Véras Fontes Esteves,
  • Isabella Schroeder Abreu,
  • Monica Augusta Mombelli,
  • Roberta Alvarenga Reis,
  • Marilia Marcondes Campoamor,
  • Wanderson Roberto da Silva,
  • Claudia Benedita dos Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10111853
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 1853

Abstract

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Background: This study investigated the attitudes and practices of Brazilian adults regarding the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination and their hesitancy towards the vaccination of children. Methods: Between March and May 2022, Brazilian adults answered an online questionnaire distributed through social media. The SAGE-WG questionnaire was adapted to measure hesitancy to the vaccination of children. Results: Of the 1007 participants, 67.4% believed that adult COVID-19 vaccination should be mandatory. Just over half of the participants (51.5%) believed that parents and/or guardians should decide if their children should be vaccinated against COVID-19 or not and 9.1% were unsure. Individuals who were younger, non-religious and had higher awareness of COVID-19 risks and critics of the federal government’s performance in combating the pandemic were more likely to agree with mandatory adult vaccination. However, less agreement among parents and/or guardians concerning children’s vaccination was observed, with lower scores for hesitancy to the vaccination of children. Conclusion: In Brazil, there is still far from a consensus on mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for adults and a significant proportion of the population believes that parents and/or guardians should be free to decide on their children’s vaccination. These views are associated with age, religion, knowledge of COVID-19 risks and political inclination.

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