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Table 4 Supports and worries about vaccination of the participants

From: COVID-19 vaccination coverage among patients with psychiatric disorders in China during the pandemic: a cross-sectional study

Reasons of willingness and unwillingness

Patients

(n = 1328)

n(%)

Family members

(n = 922)

n(%)

Supports

  

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

  

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

  1. 1: Not Applicable