Modelling the Factors That Predict the Intention to Take COVID-19 Vaccine in Nigeria

被引:3
作者
Apuke, Oberiri Destiny [1 ,2 ]
Tunca, Elif Asude [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sains Malaysia, George Town, Malaysia
[2] Taraba State Univ, Fac Media & Commun, Jalingo, Nigeria
[3] European Univ Lefke, Fac Commun Sci, Dept New Media & Journalism, Leflce, Northern Cyprus, Turkey
关键词
COVID-19; vaccine; Nigeria; perceived behavioural control; subjective norms; PARTIAL LEAST-SQUARES; POPULATION-BASED SURVEY; PLS;
D O I
10.1177/00219096211069642
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
This study developed a model that predicted factors that prompt the intention to take the COVID-19 vaccine among Nigerians. Data were collected from 385 respondents across Nigeria using snowball sampling technique with online questionnaire as instrument. Results indicated that cues to action, health motivation, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control positively predicted the intention to take COVID-19 vaccine in Nigeria. However, perceived susceptibility, severity, and COVID-19 vaccine benefits did not predict the intention to take the COVID-19 vaccine. Further findings showed that COVID-19 vaccine barrier and attitude was negatively associated with the intention to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
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页码:664 / 680
页数:17
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