Factors Related to the Compliance of Arab Parents in Israel to the Vaccination of Children and Adolescents against COVID-19

Author:

Ali-Saleh Ola1ORCID,Khatib Mohammad23ORCID,Hadid Salam4,Dahamsheh Kamal4,Basis Fuad5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Emek Yezrael 1930600, Israel

2. The Galilee Society, Zefat Academic College, University of Haifa, Zefat 13206, Israel

3. Zefat Academic College, Safed 1320611, Israel

4. Nazareth Academic School of Nursing, Nazareth 16100, Israel

5. Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa 3109601, Israel

Abstract

The Arab minority consists of 20% of the Israeli population. Most of the Arab minority live in rural villages, mostly in closed communities, with specific psycho-social and sociodemographic characteristics. Previous studies showed different attitudes to COVID-19 vaccination among Arab adults. Objectives: To examine the influence of factors on the willingness of parents to vaccinate their young and adolescent children and if there is a difference between parents’ attitudes to both groups. Methods and Materials: The survey examined correlations between variables and attitudes toward the vaccine and the pandemic and was disseminated anonymously to parents of children between the ages of 5 and 18 in the Arab population of Israel through social media networks, using the snowball method. Statistical analyses included the Pearson correlation, MANCOVA, and logistic regression tests. Results: In total, 361 Arab Israeli parents participated. As mentioned above, 130 parents had both children and adolescents. Overall, 48 parents (36.9%) chose not to vaccinate both their children and adolescents, 52 parents (40.0%) chose to vaccinate only their adolescents, only 1 parent (0.8%) chose to vaccinate only the child, and 29 parents (22.3%) vaccinated both their children and adolescents. Significant correlations were found among a higher age of parents and socioeconomic status, attitudes toward COVID vaccination, subjective norms, perceived severity of the disease, perceived benefits of vaccination, and trust in formal sources. Discussion: There is a difference between parents’ decision to be vaccinated and their willingness to vaccinate their children. There is a difference between their decision to vaccinate their adolescents and their young children. Different factors positively or negatively influenced parents’ decisions. Addressing these factors by authorities may increase compliance of Arab minorities with instructions in the future.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Immunology

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