Attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination and intention to get vaccinated in Western Balkans: cross-sectional survey

Author:

Jeremic Stojkovic Vida1ORCID,Cvjetkovic Smiljana1,Jankovic Janko2,Mandic-Rajcevic Stefan2,Matovic Miljanovic Sanja3,Stevanovic Aleksandar2ORCID,Jovic Vranes Aleksandra2,Stamenkovic Zeljka2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Department of Humanities , Belgrade, Serbia

2. Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Institute of Social Medicine , Belgrade, Serbia

3. Euro Health Group A/S, Denmark and Regional office Serbia , Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

Abstract Background Introduction of vaccines against COVID-19 has not encountered expected acceptance. The uptake of COVID-19 vaccines in Western Balkans countries is lagging behind the European Union average. The aim of our study was to assess the intention to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in the population of unvaccinated adult citizens of five Western Balkans countries, and to explore factors that influence the vaccination intention. Methods Cross-sectional study was conducted in the period from July to October 2021. The questionnaire was shared through online social media. Intention to get vaccinated against COVID-19 was measured by a single item assessing the likelihood of getting vaccinated on a 5-points Likert scale. Linear regressions were conducted with socio-demographic characteristics, presence of chronic diseases and attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination as independent factors. Results The largest proportion of unvaccinated respondents willing to get vaccinated in the future was observed in Montenegro and Albania (40.4% in each country), while in the Serbian sample, the willingness to get vaccinated was the lowest (22.6%). Socio-demographic characteristics were not significantly associated with the intention to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in most of the countries. In Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Serbia the strongest determinant of COVID-19 vaccination intention was the higher sense of social responsibility. Conclusions Vaccination interventions and campaigns aiming to improve the COVID-19 vaccine uptake should be focussed on specific set of factors in each country, appealing to social responsibility as most prevalent determinant of vaccination intention in Western Balkans.

Funder

Euro Health Foundation

Euro Health Group

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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