In Whose Best Interest? Parental Hesitancy toward the COVID-19 Vaccine for Children in Japan: A Literature Survey Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
“I am hesitant to vaccinate my children because who knows what the impact would be on their future fertility? Protecting that is our fundamental responsibility as parents.”
“Who wants to have their kids vaccinated when the long-term effects are unknown? After all, COVID-19 symptoms are mild and not fatal in children.”
2. Methods
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. The Best Interests of the Child
3.1.1. Preventing Severe COVID-19 Symptoms
3.1.2. Benefits for Children in Low-Income Families
3.1.3. Reducing Child Abuse
3.1.4. An Increase in Bullying but a Decrease in Suicide
3.1.5. Summary for Children
3.2. The Best Interests of the Parents
3.2.1. Maintaining a More Traditional Role in Parenting
3.2.2. Decreased Gender Gap for Mothers
3.2.3. Peace of Mind about the Future Fertility of the Child
4. Implications for the Future
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Takahashi, S.; Nakazawa, E.; Akabayashi, A. In Whose Best Interest? Parental Hesitancy toward the COVID-19 Vaccine for Children in Japan: A Literature Survey Study. COVID 2022, 2, 827-836. https://doi.org/10.3390/covid2070060
Takahashi S, Nakazawa E, Akabayashi A. In Whose Best Interest? Parental Hesitancy toward the COVID-19 Vaccine for Children in Japan: A Literature Survey Study. COVID. 2022; 2(7):827-836. https://doi.org/10.3390/covid2070060
Chicago/Turabian StyleTakahashi, Shizuko, Eisuke Nakazawa, and Akira Akabayashi. 2022. "In Whose Best Interest? Parental Hesitancy toward the COVID-19 Vaccine for Children in Japan: A Literature Survey Study" COVID 2, no. 7: 827-836. https://doi.org/10.3390/covid2070060
APA StyleTakahashi, S., Nakazawa, E., & Akabayashi, A. (2022). In Whose Best Interest? Parental Hesitancy toward the COVID-19 Vaccine for Children in Japan: A Literature Survey Study. COVID, 2(7), 827-836. https://doi.org/10.3390/covid2070060