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COVID-19 vaccination intent and willingness to pay in Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study
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Structured QuestionnairePopulation Health SciencesVaccination IntentVaccine HesitancyHarm ReductionCovid-19Preventive MedicineVaccine AffordabilityVaccine SurveillanceHealth CommunicationClinical EpidemiologyCovid-19 Vaccination IntentInfection ControlPublic HealthVaccinologyVaccine SafetyInfectious Disease PreventionCovid-19 PandemicVaccine TestingPublic Health PolicyEpidemiologyCross-sectional StudyVaccinationHealth EconomicsGlobal HealthHealth BehaviorVaccine EfficacyMedicine
<title>Abstract</title> <bold>Aim:</bold> This article reports the intent to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, its predictors and willingness to pay in Bangladesh. <bold>Subject and Methods:</bold> We did a cross-sectional survey of 697 adults in January 2021. A structured questionnaire was used to assess vaccination intent. Questionnaire included potential socio-demographic variables and health belief model constructs which may predict vaccination intent.<bold>Results:</bold> Among the participants, 25.5% demonstrated a definite intent, 43% probable intent, 24% probable negative, and 7.5% a definite negative intention. Multivariable logistic regression analyses suggest association between definite intent and previous COVID-19 infection (OR: 2.86; 95% CI: 1.71 – 4.78), perceiving COVID-19 as serious (OR: 1.93; 1.04 – 3.59), the belief that vaccination would make them feel less worried about COVID-19 (OR: 4.42; 2.25 – 8.68), and concerns about vaccine affordability (OR: 1.51; 1.01 – 2.25). Individuals afraid of the side effects (OR: 0.34; 0.21 – 0.53) and would take the vaccine if the vaccine were taken by many in public (OR: 0.44; 0.29 – 0.67) are less likely to have a definite intent. A definite negative intent is associated with the concern that the vaccine may not be halal (OR: 2.03; 1.04 – 3.96). 68.4% are willing to pay for vaccine. The median amount they are willing to pay is $7.08. <bold>Conclusion:</bold> Adequate monitoring to stop the spreading of misinformation, and further research work to understand challenges in making a new vaccine acceptable by the population are needed.
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