Factors in association with acceptability of A/H1N1 vaccination during the influenza A/H1N1 pandemic phase in the Hong Kong general population

Abstract A random population-based telephone survey ( n = 301) was conducted among the Hong Kong general population in July 2009. Past history of seasonal influenza vaccination (OR = 2.59–3.13) was associated with intention to take up A/H1N1 vaccination under three hypothetical scenarios (provided a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Vaccine 2010-06, Vol.28 (29), p.4632-4637
Hauptverfasser: Lau, Joseph T.F, Yeung, Nelson C.Y, Choi, K.C, Cheng, Mabel Y.M, Tsui, H.Y, Griffiths, Sian
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract A random population-based telephone survey ( n = 301) was conducted among the Hong Kong general population in July 2009. Past history of seasonal influenza vaccination (OR = 2.59–3.13) was associated with intention to take up A/H1N1 vaccination under three hypothetical scenarios (provided at HK$200). Adjusting background variables, other significant factors were identified by stepwise models: perceived side effects (OR = 0.33), family members’ recommendations and friends’ acceptability toward the vaccine (OR = 2.80–4.74). In contrast to other studies on seasonal influenza and A/H1N1 vaccination, perceived susceptibility and perceived severity related to influenza A/H1N1 were non-significant. Cultural differences may therefore exist.
ISSN:0264-410X
1873-2518
DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.04.076