Authors
Boaz M Ben-David, Shoshi Keisari, Yuval Palgi
Publication date
2022/7
Journal
Journal of Applied Gerontology
Volume
41
Issue
7
Pages
1636-1640
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Israel became the first country to offer the booster COVID-19 vaccination. The study tested for the first time the role of sense of control (SOC) due to vaccinations, trust and vaccination hesitancy (VH), and their association with compliance to the booster COVID-19 vaccine among older adults, during the first 2 weeks of the campaign. 400 Israeli citizens (≥ 6 years old), eligible for the booster vaccine, responded online. They completed demographics, self-reports, and booster vaccination status (already vaccinated, booked-a-slot, vaccination intent, and vaccination opposers). Multinomial logistic regression was conducted with pseudo R2 = .498. Higher SOC and lower VH were related to the difference between early and delayed vaccination (booked-a-slot, OR = 0.7 [0.49‐0.99]; 2.2 [1.32‐3.62], intent OR = 0.6 [0.42‐0.98]; 2.7 [1.52‐4.86]), as well as to rejection (OR = 0.3 [0.11‐0.89]; 8.5 [3.39‐21.16]). Increased trust was …
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