Role of Trust, Risk Perception, and Perceived Benefit in COVID-19 Vaccination Intention of the Public

  • Siu Shing Man
  • , Huiying Wen
  • , Ligao Zhao
  • , Chun Lung So (Corresponding Author)

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Abstract

COVID-19 vaccination is an effective method for dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. This study proposed and validated a theoretical intention model for explaining the COVID-19 vaccination intention (CVI) of the public. The theoretical intention model incorporated trust in vaccines, two types of risk perception (risk perception of COVID-19 and risk perception of COVID-19 vaccination), and perceived benefit into a theory of planned behavior (TPB). Structural equation modeling was utilized to test the theoretical intention model with data collected from 816 Chinese adults in China. The results confirmed the crucial role of trust in vaccines, risk perception, and perceived benefit in shaping the CVI of the public. In addition, TPB was found to be applicable in a research context. The theoretical intention model accounted for 78.8% of the variance in CVI. Based on the findings, several practical recommendations for improving COVID-19 vaccination rates were discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2589
Number of pages18
JournalHealthcare (Switzerland)
Volume11
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Sept 2023

Keywords

  • COVID-19 vaccination intention
  • perceived benefit
  • risk perception
  • theory of planned behavior
  • trust

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