Journal article
Intent to Be Vaccinated against COVID-19 in Victoria, Australia
K Heath, A Altermatt, F Saich, A Pedrana, S Fletcher-Lartey, AL Bowring, M Stoové, M Danchin, J Kaufman, KB Gibney, M Hellard
Vaccines | MDPI | Published : 2022
Abstract
Background: High vaccine uptake requires strong public support, acceptance, and will-ingness. Methods: A longitudinal cohort study gathered survey data every four weeks between 1 October 2020 and 9 November 2021 in Victoria, Australia. Data were analysed for 686 participants aged 18 years and older. Results: Vaccine intention in our cohort increased from 60% in October 2020 to 99% in November 2021. Vaccine intention increased in all demographics, but longitudinal trends in vaccine intention differed by age, employment as a healthcare worker, presence of children in the household, and highest qualification attained. Acceptance of vaccine mandates increased from 50% in October 2020 to 71% in N..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The study was funded by the Victorian Government Department of Jobs, Precincts, and Regions, the Macquarie Group Foundation and Burnet Institute donors.