COVID-19 Maternal Prevention Behavior and Future Intention to Vaccinate for Children
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants and Study Design
2.2. Prevention Behaviors
2.3. Intention for COVID-19 Vaccination
2.4. Incidence of COVID-19 Infection
2.5. Healthcare Workers in the Household
2.6. Demographic Characteristics
2.7. Procedure
2.8. Statistical Analysis
2.9. Ethical Approval
3. Results
3.1. Participants
3.2. Intention to Vaccinate
3.3. Prevention Behaviors and Intention to Vaccinate
3.4. COVID-19 Infection in the Household
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Total, N (%) | No Intention, N (%) | Intention, N (%) | |
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Age (years) * | |||
21–30 | 48 (8.07) | 27 (11.84) | 21 (5.72) |
31–35 | 117 (19.66) | 54 (23.68) | 63 (17.17) |
36–40 | 213 (35.80) | 74 (32.46) | 139 (37.87) |
41–45 | 150 (25.21) | 51 (22.37) | 99 (26.98) |
>45 | 67 (11.26) | 22 (9.65) | 45 (12.26) |
Race | |||
White | 429 (72.1) | 168 (73.68) | 261 (71.12) |
Non-White | 166 (27.90) | 60 (26.32) | 106 (28.88) |
Marital status * | |||
Single/Separated/Divorced/Widowed | 58 (9.75) | 30 (13.16) | 28 (7.63) |
Married or in a cohabiting relationship | 537 (90.25) | 198 (86.84) | 339 (92.37) |
Highest level of education ** | |||
High school diploma | 34 (5.71) | 15 (6.58) | 19 (5.18) |
2 years of college | 96 (16.13) | 51 (22.37) | 45 (12.26) |
At least 4 years of college | 465 (78.15) | 162 (71.05) | 303 (82.56) |
Healthcare worker among the household | |||
Yes | 217(36.47) | 74 (32.46) | 143 (38.96) |
No | 378(63.53) | 154 (67.54) | 224 (61.04) |
Coronavirus infection among the household members, friends, or coworkers | |||
At least one of the household members | 114 (19.16) | 49 (21.05) | 65 (17.71) |
Only among friends or coworkers | 365 (61.34) | 131 (57.46) | 234 (63.76) |
None of the household, friends, or coworkers | 116 (19.50) | 48 (21.49) | 68 (18.53) |
COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors | COVID-19 Infection in Household | ||
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Total M (SD) | No N = 481(80.84%) M (SD) | Yes N = 114(19.16%) M (SD) | |
Children wearing a mask whenever leaving home | 4.55 (0.92) | 4.57 (0.89) | 4.47 (1.04) |
Children washing their hands before touching anything after entering home | 4.51 (0.90) | 4.53 (0.89) | 4.43 (0.90) |
Children placing a tissue paper or bending elbow in front of their mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing | 4.49 (0.89) | 4.47 (0.93) | 4.60 (0.71) |
Children keeping a distance of at least 6 feet from others | 4.34 (0.86) | 4.36 (0.84) | 4.27 (0.91) |
Children not leaving the house unless it is absolutely necessary | 3.75 (1.24) | 3.82 (1.21) * | 3.46 (1.33) |
COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors | Intention to Vaccinate | ||
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Total M (SD) | No N = 228(38.32%) M (SD) | Yes N = 367(61.68%) M (SD) | |
Children wearing a mask whenever leaving home | 4.55 (0.92) | 4.24 (1.22) ** | 4.75 (0.59) |
Children washing their hands before touching anything after entering home | 4.51 (0.90) | 4.38 (1.03) * | 4.59 (0.79) |
Children placing a tissue paper or bending elbow in front of their mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing | 4.49 (0.89) | 4.45 (0.89) | 4.52 (0.89) |
Children keeping a distance of at least 6 feet from others | 4.34 (0.86) | 4.07 (1.01) ** | 4.50 (0.70) |
Children not leaving the house unless it is absolutely necessary | 3.75 (1.24) | 3.42 (1.39) ** | 3.96 (1.10) |
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Zakeri, M.; Essien, E.J.; Sansgiry, S.S. COVID-19 Maternal Prevention Behavior and Future Intention to Vaccinate for Children. Pediatr. Rep. 2023, 15, 263-271. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric15020022
Zakeri M, Essien EJ, Sansgiry SS. COVID-19 Maternal Prevention Behavior and Future Intention to Vaccinate for Children. Pediatric Reports. 2023; 15(2):263-271. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric15020022
Chicago/Turabian StyleZakeri, Marjan, Ekere J. Essien, and Sujit S. Sansgiry. 2023. "COVID-19 Maternal Prevention Behavior and Future Intention to Vaccinate for Children" Pediatric Reports 15, no. 2: 263-271. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric15020022
APA StyleZakeri, M., Essien, E. J., & Sansgiry, S. S. (2023). COVID-19 Maternal Prevention Behavior and Future Intention to Vaccinate for Children. Pediatric Reports, 15(2), 263-271. https://doi.org/10.3390/pediatric15020022