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The study of socio-demographic factors determining the decision to vaccinate against COVID-19, in a survey of 875 respondents, revealed that male gender, marital status (marital status), having children in the family, secondary education, the status of an individual entrepreneur or pensioner, fear of complications after vaccination, negative attitude are associated with refusal of vaccination other vaccines, the presence of complications from previous vaccinations, low awareness of vaccines, active use of accounts and social networks, low confidence in the official information of the authorities. Factors such as age under 30, medical education, lack of bad habits (smoking), fear of COVID-19 infection, the ability to attend public events after vaccination, annual flu vaccination, the order of the administration on mandatory vaccination of employees, trust in the recommendations of doctors increased the likelihood of vaccination.
Keywords:Socio-demographic factors, vaccination, COVID-19, commitment, awareness
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