COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and intentions among parents of children with mental and behavioral disorders

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Khoodoruth, Mohamed Adil Shah [1 ,2 ]
Ouanes, Sami [3 ,4 ]
Somintac, Kristian [1 ]
Gulistan, Shaima [1 ]
Dehwari, Asieh [1 ]
Khoodoruth, Widaad Nuzhah Chut-Kai [5 ,6 ]
Alamri, Mohammed Nasser [7 ]
Alabdulla, Majid [3 ,8 ]
Khan, Yasser Saeed [1 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Hamad Med Corp, Child & Adolescent Mental Hlth Serv, POB 3050, Doha, Qatar
[2] Hamad Bin Khalifa Univ, Coll Hlth & Life Sci, Div Genom & Precis Med, Ar Rayyan, Qatar
[3] Hamad Med Corp, Doha, Qatar
[4] MindWell, Dept Psychiat, Kuwait, Kuwait
[5] Hamad Med Corp, Ctr Dis Control, Doha, Qatar
[6] Hamad Med Corp, Prevent Dept, Doha, Qatar
[7] Hamad Med Corp, Doha, Qatar
[8] Qatar Univ, Doha, Qatar
关键词
Parent vaccine hesitancy; COVID-19; vaccination; child and adolescent psychiatry; psychiatric disorders; neurodiversity; PERCEPTIONS; ATTITUDES;
D O I
10.1080/21645515.2024.2412385
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Parent vaccine hesitancy (PVH) remains a significant public health concern, particularly emphasized during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study investigates PVH among parents of children with various psychiatric and neurodevelopmental conditions, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety disorders, and behavioral disturbances, extending previous research focused on autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We examined PVH in children aged 5-11 years with psychiatric and behavioral disorders excluding ASD. A cross-sectional questionnaire-based analysis was conducted in Qatar, involving 244 parents of neurodiverse children and 245 parents of neurotypical children as controls. The Parent Attitudes about Childhood Vaccines (PACV) survey assessed PVH. Results indicated a significantly higher prevalence of vaccine hesitancy among parents of children with psychiatric disorders (54.1%, 95% CI [47.8%, 60.4%], n = 132) compared to controls (11.7%, 95% CI [7.5%, 16.0%], n = 26), p < .001. The PACV total score was significantly higher in parents of children with a mental disorder. Higher education among parents and lower PACV scores significantly influenced the intent to vaccinate against COVID-19. Tailored interventions by child and adolescent mental healthcare professionals, such as harnessing artificial intelligence to fight disinformation, are crucial to addressing vaccine hesitancy, enhancing acceptance, and improving outcomes for children with psychiatric disorders.
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