Behavioral Analysis

Africano B

15/10/2023

Vaccine Uptake

Vaccine Uptake in relation to demographics

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Received COVID19 Vaccine
No, N = 6001 Yes, N = 7181 Overall, N = 1,3181
Age
    18-24 117 (8.9%) 103 (7.8%) 220 (17%)
    25-34 181 (14%) 222 (17%) 403 (31%)
    35-44 175 (13%) 223 (17%) 398 (30%)
    45-55 96 (7.3%) 130 (9.9%) 226 (17%)
    65 or above 31 (2.4%) 40 (3.0%) 71 (5.4%)
1 n (%)

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Received COVID19 Vaccine
No, N = 6001 Yes, N = 7181 Overall, N = 1,3181
Gender
    Female 290 (22%) 282 (21%) 572 (43%)
    Male 310 (24%) 436 (33%) 746 (57%)
1 n (%)

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Received COVID19 Vaccine
No, N = 6001 Yes, N = 7181 Overall, N = 1,3181
State Name
    Bayelsa 155 (12%) 179 (14%) 334 (25%)
    Benue 125 (9.5%) 131 (9.9%) 256 (19%)
    Ebonyi 151 (11%) 189 (14%) 340 (26%)
    Taraba 169 (13%) 219 (17%) 388 (29%)
1 n (%)

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Received COVID19 Vaccine
No, N = 6001 Yes, N = 7181 Overall, N = 1,3181
Education
    No Formal Education 39 (3.0%) 35 (2.7%) 74 (5.6%)
    Other, Specify 15 (1.1%) 11 (0.8%) 26 (2.0%)
    Primary Education 39 (3.0%) 60 (4.6%) 99 (7.5%)
    Secondary Education 280 (21%) 283 (21%) 563 (43%)
    Tertiary Education 227 (17%) 329 (25%) 556 (42%)
1 n (%)

Analyze media consumption habits and their impact on perceptions

Compare responses across different age groups to identify generational differences in vaccine perception

For those that answered NO, when asked whether, they were concerned about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine,

Response Frequency Percent
No, I trust the safety of vaccines. 192 47.4%
No, I believe the benefits of vaccination outweigh the potential side effects. 59 14.6%
No, I have confidence in the regulatory approval process. 48 11.9%
No, I have received reliable information about vaccine safety. 36 8.9%
No, I have personally observed or experienced minimal side effects from vaccines in the past. 32 7.9%
No, I believe the risks of not getting vaccinated are greater than the risks of side effects. 27 6.7%
Others 11 2.7%

Investigate the accessibility of information, including language barriers and ease of understanding