Features of the attitude to vaccination against COVID-19 in Russia
Background. 1.5 years after the registration of the first vaccine against COVID-19 in Russia, national herd immunity reached only 49.7%. It is obvious that the success of vaccination measures depends on the readiness of the population for immunization and their attitude to the vaccine.The aim of the...
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author | S. A. Galkin D. G. Naidenko A. N. Kornetov V. L. Goiko M. G. Myagkov |
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description | Background. 1.5 years after the registration of the first vaccine against COVID-19 in Russia, national herd immunity reached only 49.7%. It is obvious that the success of vaccination measures depends on the readiness of the population for immunization and their attitude to the vaccine.The aim of the study was to research the attitude to vaccination against a new coronavirus infection among various socio-demographic population groups in Russia.Materials and methods. The study was conducted online by distributing via social networks a direct link to an electronic form with questions about the attitude to the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination. A total of 2,786 people (of whom 66.9% were women) aged 16 to 77 years took part in the online survey.Results. It was shown that distrust of vaccination was more often expressed by women and younger people. A targeted approach to these population groups can improve the results of awareness-raising and preventive measures in the context of an ongoing pandemic. |
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spelling | doaj.art-595d58b50d2e4f1e86b874044da4ecc02023-03-13T09:58:28ZengSiberian State Medical University (Tomsk)Бюллетень сибирской медицины1682-03631819-36842022-10-01213344010.20538/1682-0363-2022-3-34-402913Features of the attitude to vaccination against COVID-19 in RussiaS. A. Galkin0D. G. Naidenko1A. N. Kornetov2V. L. Goiko3M. G. Myagkov4Национальный исследовательский Томский государственный университет (НИ ТГУ); Научно-исследовательский институт (НИИ) психического здоровья, Томский национальный исследовательский медицинский центр (НИМЦ), Российская академия наукНациональный исследовательский Томский государственный университет (НИ ТГУ)Сибирский государственный медицинский университет (СибГМУ)Научно-исследовательский медицинский центр (НИМЦ), Российская академия институт (НИИ) психического здоровья, Томский национальный исследовательский наукНациональный исследовательский Томский государственный университет (НИ ТГУ); Университет Орегона СШАBackground. 1.5 years after the registration of the first vaccine against COVID-19 in Russia, national herd immunity reached only 49.7%. It is obvious that the success of vaccination measures depends on the readiness of the population for immunization and their attitude to the vaccine.The aim of the study was to research the attitude to vaccination against a new coronavirus infection among various socio-demographic population groups in Russia.Materials and methods. The study was conducted online by distributing via social networks a direct link to an electronic form with questions about the attitude to the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination. A total of 2,786 people (of whom 66.9% were women) aged 16 to 77 years took part in the online survey.Results. It was shown that distrust of vaccination was more often expressed by women and younger people. A targeted approach to these population groups can improve the results of awareness-raising and preventive measures in the context of an ongoing pandemic.https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/4902пандемияcovid-19коронавирусная инфекцияотношение к вакцинацииинформационно-профилактические мероприятия |
spellingShingle | S. A. Galkin D. G. Naidenko A. N. Kornetov V. L. Goiko M. G. Myagkov Features of the attitude to vaccination against COVID-19 in Russia Бюллетень сибирской медицины пандемия covid-19 коронавирусная инфекция отношение к вакцинации информационно-профилактические мероприятия |
title | Features of the attitude to vaccination against COVID-19 in Russia |
title_full | Features of the attitude to vaccination against COVID-19 in Russia |
title_fullStr | Features of the attitude to vaccination against COVID-19 in Russia |
title_full_unstemmed | Features of the attitude to vaccination against COVID-19 in Russia |
title_short | Features of the attitude to vaccination against COVID-19 in Russia |
title_sort | features of the attitude to vaccination against covid 19 in russia |
topic | пандемия covid-19 коронавирусная инфекция отношение к вакцинации информационно-профилактические мероприятия |
url | https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/4902 |
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