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Table 3 Reasons for vaccine rejection and acceptance, along with concerns over vaccine complications

From: COVID-19 vaccine acceptance, hesitancy, and determinants among physicians in a university-based teaching hospital in Thailand

 

Responder

 

Responder

 
 

n = 674

 

n = 31

 

Reasons behind vaccine acceptance

 

Reasons for vaccine hesitancy

  

To prevent COVID-19 infection

473 (70.2%)

Uncertain of vaccine efficacy

26 (83.9%)

 

Having high risk of infection from work

327 (48.5%)

Concerns about side effects

15 (48.4%)

 

Organization supports

271 (40.2%)

Low vaccine safety due to rushed development

2 (6.5%)

 

Free of charges

156 (23.1%)

Low risk of infection, do not need vaccination

2 (6.5%)

 

Living in close quarters with someone at high risk

154 (22.8%)

Low confidence in the vaccine technology

1 (3.2%)

 

Peer pressure

4 (0.6%)

Others

0 (0.0%)

 

Others

0 (0.0%)

   
 

Total

Yes

No/Not sure

p valuea

 

n = 705

n = 674

n = 31

Most concern side effects

   

0.66

None

3 (0.4%)

3 (0.4%)

0 (0.0%)

 

Anaphylaxis

199 (28.2%)

192 (28.5%)

7 (22.6%)

 

Neurologic complications

268 (38.0%)

259 (38.4%)

9 (29.0%)

 

Local reaction

6 (0.9%)

6 (0.9%)

0 (0.0%)

 

Systemic reaction

21 (3.0%)

20 (3.0%)

1 (3.2%)

 

Long-term side effects

175 (24.8%)

163 (24.2%)

12 (38.7%)

 

COVID infection

26 (3.7%)

24 (3.6%)

2 (6.5%)

 

Thromboembolism/VIPIT

7 (1.0%)

7 (1.0%)

0 (0.0%)

 
  1. One best choice question
  2. aFisher exact test