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- Title
Attitude Towards Vaccination Among University Students at a Spanish University: Relationships with Sociodemographic and Academic Variables.
- Authors
Pérez-Rivas, Francisco Javier; Esteban-Gonzalo, Laura; García-García, David
- Abstract
Objectives: This descriptive, cross-sectional study examines the attitude towards vaccination of students at the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain) and explores its relationship with sociodemographic and academic variables using a bivariate analysis and linear and logistic regression. Methods: The attitude towards vaccination of 3577 students of different disciplines was assessed using an online version of the Questionnaire on Attitudes and Behaviours towards Vaccination. In addition, all students were asked if they sought information produced by anti-vaccination groups and whether they identified as "anti-vaccine". Results: In general, the students showed a favourable attitude towards vaccination. Older students, those in paid employment, and those undertaking non-health-related studies had less favourable attitudes. Spanish-born and female students showed more positive attitudes than foreign-born and non-binary/male students, respectively. Only a small proportion of students identified as anti-vaccine. Conclusions: Despite these positive results, the need for interventions targeting specific groups with less favourable attitudes, such as older students, employed students, and those in non-health-related fields, is clear.
- Subjects
HEALTH attitudes; VACCINE hesitancy; BIVARIATE analysis; LOGISTIC regression analysis; SCHOOL discipline
- Publication
Vaccines, 2024, Vol 12, Issue 12, p1301
- ISSN
2076-393X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.3390/vaccines12121301