Vaccine refusal and hesitancy in Spain: an online cross-sectional questionnaire

Author:

Huguet-Feixa Agnes1,Artigues-Barberà Eva2,Sol Joaquim3,Gomez-Arbones Xavier4,Godoy Pere5,Bravo Marta Ortega6

Affiliation:

1. CAP Rambla Ferran, Atenció Primària, Gerència Territorial de Lleida, Institut Català de la Salut, Rambla Ferran, 44, 25007 Lleida, Spain

2. Atenció Primària, Gerència Territorial de Lleida, Institut Català de la Salut, Rambla Ferran, 44, 25007 Lleida, Spain

3. Fundació Institut Universitari per a la recerca a l'Atenció Primària de Salut Jordi Gol i Gurina (IDIA-PJGol), Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 587, 08007 Barcelona, Spain

4. University of Lleida

5. Institut de Recerca Biomèdica de Lleida, Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Lleida, Lleida, Spain

6. CAP Almacelles, Atenció Primària, Gerència Territorial de Lleida, Institut Català de la Salut, 44, 25007 Lleida, Spain

Abstract

Abstract

Blackground Vaccine refusal and hesitancy pose a critical challenge to public health, leading to delays in vaccination and compromising herd immunity. Method To address this issue, we conducted a comprehensive observational study on the adult Spanish population in 2021. Through an online questionnaire, we explored the sociodemographic and sociocultural factors, beliefs, and opinions of those refusing or holding hesitancy about vaccines, and their vaccination behaviours by vaccine type and sex. Results There were 1,312 respondents: 74.5% were female, 73.7% were between 31 and 59 years old, and 71.0% had university studies. Our findings revealed that vaccine refusal rates were relatively low (16.8%), and mainly associated with influenza vaccination (10.3%). Greater refusal of vaccination was observed in over 60 years old, in those expressing hesitancy due to vaccine components and opposing free and compulsory vaccination, unaware that vaccination protects the community and being against consuming cow’s milk and the use of infant formulas for breastfeeding. Vaccine hesitancy was greatest in individuals under 31 years old, women, parents of children under 15 years old, against compulsory vaccination, unaware that vaccination protects the community, with hesitancy due to vaccine costs, and in favour of alternative and complementary treatments. Conclusions These insights underscore the need for strategies to improve education about vaccination and dispel misconceptions are crucial for effectively reducing vaccine refusal and hesitancy across the population.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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