Factors Associated With Vaccination Refusal Among a Sample of the Jordanian Population

Author:

Abu Ghaboush Reham1,Olimat Hmoud S.12ORCID,Hammour Shoroug Abu3,Al Buniaian Nada A.4,Anabtawi Manal F.1,Alqdah Talal A.2,Alajmi Abduruhman F.4,Altarawneh Mahmoud I.5

Affiliation:

1. The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

2. Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar

3. Jordan Hospital, Amman, Jordan

4. Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

5. Alghad Newspaper, and Ministry of Social Development, Amman, Jordan

Abstract

Using a questionnaire, this study investigated the numerous factors affecting the Jordanian population’s rejection of COVID-19 vaccines. The data were collected in 2020 to 2021. Using the chi-square test, t-test, Cramer’s V-test, and analysis of variance, we found that most of the Sample (72.6%) obtained information on COVID-19 and its vaccines from social media, radio, and television. In comparison, 31.1% and 35.4% of the Sample obtained from government/official sources or health specialists, respectively, with a lesser share relying on colleagues (13.7%) and scientific lectures (17.5%). Furthermore, depending on the participants’ characteristics, there were significant differences in the information sources or abstinence factors. Several factors were associated with vaccine refusal and hesitancy, including contradictory/conflicting information, lack of trust in vaccines/manufacturers, doubt about the vaccines’ effectiveness, and the belief that the risks of COVID-19 are minimal. Based on these findings, we present several recommendations for policymakers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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