Reasons of willingness and unwillingness | Patients (n = 1328) n(%) | Family members (n = 922) n(%) |
---|---|---|
Supports | Â | Â |
Prevent COVID-19 infection effectively | 1071(76.6%) | 746(80.9%) |
Decrease the risk of infection of surrounding people | 817(61.5%) | 557(60.4%) |
Provide convenience for commuting and travelling | 835(62.9%) | 609(66.0%) |
Improve mood state | 336(25.3%) | NA1 |
Take care of patients more easily and conveniently. | NA | 162(17.6%) |
Worries | Â | Â |
Concerns about effectiveness and safety | 356(26.8%) | 318(34.5%) |
Concerns about exacerbating psychiatric disorders for self | 234(17.6%) | NA |
Concerns about exacerbating adverse effects of psychotropic drugs | 105(7.9%) | NA |
Media and vaccinated people declare negative feedback | 35(2.6%) | 42(4.6%) |
Long waiting time after appointment | 66(5.0%) | 49(5.3%) |
No necessity for vaccination since pandemic controlled | 21(1.6%) | 3.7(0.4%) |
No interest in everything including vaccines | 64(4.8%) | NA |
Concern that vaccines could result in disability or death | 28(2.1%) | NA |
Concern that vaccines are useless and infection is absolutely | 73(5.5%) | NA |
Don’t want to live at all | 106(8.0%) | NA |
Some voice in mind when alone say cannot get vaccinated | 16(1.2%) | NA |
Vaccines could be a tool for stalking | 9(0.7%) | NA |