Factors associated with decision to receive vaccinate against coronavirus (COVID-19) of high school students Satun Province.

Authors

  • นวพรรณ ศุขมณี -
  • Napaporn Kaewmuen -

Keywords:

factors, decision to vaccinate against infection Coronavirus, secondary school student

Abstract

     This cross-sectional descriptive survey research aims to study the factors affecting the decision to vaccinate against coronavirus (COVID-19) infection among secondary school students in Satun Province. The sample group is students. Secondary school grades 1-6, academic year 2022, Satun Province, 520 people, selected as a stratified random sample. The tools used to collect data include general information questionnaires. And the questionnaire on motivation to prevent coronavirus (COVID-19) infection had a Cronbach's alpha confidence value of 0.88. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Multiple Logistic Regression Analysis.
     The results found that 1. Perceived severity of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection (gif.latex?\bar{X}=4.05, SD=0.62) 2. Perceived risk of infection with coronavirus (COVID-19) (gif.latex?\bar{X}=4.10, SD=0.60.)3. Expectation of the effectiveness of the response to prevent coronavirus (COVID-19)infection (gif.latex?\bar{X}=3.97, SD=0.66) and 4. Self-efficacy on prevention of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection coronavirus germs Perceived risk of infection with coronavirus (COVID-19)disease Expectations for the effectiveness of the response to preventing coronavirus (COVID-19)infection (gif.latex?\bar{X}=4.02, SD=0.62) and self-efficacy in preventing coronavirus (COVID-19)infection was not statistically significant (p<0 .05)

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2024-03-29

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ศุขมณี น., & Kaewmuen, N. (2024). Factors associated with decision to receive vaccinate against coronavirus (COVID-19) of high school students Satun Province. Journal of Environmental Education Medical and Health, 9(1), 831–839. retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/hej/article/view/272573