2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.12.20.20248587
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Predicting intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine among the general population using the Health Belief Model and the Theory of Planned Behavior Model

Abstract: BackgroundA novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March, 2020. Until such time as a vaccine becomes available, it is important to identify the determining factors that influence the intention of the general public to accept a future COVID-19 vaccine. Consequently, we aim to explore behavioral-related factors predicting intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine among the general population using the Health Belief Model (HBM) and the Theory of Planned B… Show more

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“…Moreover, given the newness of the 5C scale (10), the available literature is still scanty that tests this model's predictive validity (34,35). However, various other studies that adopted only the HBM and the TPB validate our findings that TPB constructs are a better predictor of vaccination behavior (36), specifically in the intention to vaccinate against swine flu (23) human papillomavirus (37) or in the context of COVID-19 vaccination (25,26,30).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…Moreover, given the newness of the 5C scale (10), the available literature is still scanty that tests this model's predictive validity (34,35). However, various other studies that adopted only the HBM and the TPB validate our findings that TPB constructs are a better predictor of vaccination behavior (36), specifically in the intention to vaccinate against swine flu (23) human papillomavirus (37) or in the context of COVID-19 vaccination (25,26,30).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…According to the findings of the TPB constructs, an increase of negative attitude toward the COVID-19 vaccine and a decrease in perceived behavioral control significantly increased the COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Other studies support these findings (25,36), though perceived behavioral control was found non-significant predictor in other contexts (23,39,40).…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…Table 3 highlights these key constructs and describes how they could be used to implement caller tunes-based public health messaging on COVID-19 vaccination. It is noteworthy that some studies have already explored the use of theory of planned behaviour to predict the intention to get COVID-19 vaccines in countries such as Bangladesh, 15 India, 16 Israel, 17 Nigeria, 18 and the United States. 19 , 20 …”
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confidence: 99%