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Title: Dimensions of Vaccination Attitudes in Nigeria: A Study of the Impacts of COVID-19 Vaccine Risk Perception and Acceptance
Authors: Musbau Lawal, Abiodun
Dominic Olawa, Babatola
Maximillian Odoh, Ikenna
Olorunfemi Olawole, Ayodeji
Ajayi, Olubukola
Chineye Azikiwe, Judith
Keywords: attitude,
COVID-19 vaccination acceptance,
risk perception
Issue Date: 30-May-2023
Publisher: The Indoneisan Journal Of Public Health
Abstract: Abstract Nigeria has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and vaccination is a key strategy. However, the country faces vaccination hesitancy, poor risk perception, and low acceptance. This study aimed to assess the direct and interactive impacts of COVID-19 vaccine risk perception and acceptability on COVID-19 vaccination attitudes in the general Nigerian population. In a cross-sectional approach, participants completed a structured questionnaire including demographics, COVID-19 vaccine risk perception, acceptance, and vaccination attitude from April 2-30, 2021. The sample included 1,026 participants from different ethnicities across four regions (Southwest, South, Southeast, and North Central) in Nigeria, which were selected using the convenience sampling method. Multivariate analysis of variance results showed that the COVID-19 vaccine’s risk perception and acceptability have separate and interactive effects on overall vaccination attitudes. Interactively, individuals with high-risk perceptions and low acceptance expressed more skepticism about its benefits, were concerned about its long-term body effects, believed more in its commercialization, and preferred natural immunity. Nigerians’ apprehension about COVID-19 vaccination is impacted by their high-risk perception and low vaccine uptake. Keywords: attitude, COVID-19 vaccination acceptance, risk perception
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6549
ISSN: 2460-0601
Appears in Collections:VOL 18 NO 2 2023

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