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- W4310331857 abstract "Objective We aimed to investigate the prevalence of COVID-19 vaccination and approval rating of the social implementation of its certification to stimulate economic activities such as travel and restaurant use (vaccine passport).Methods Using data from the Japan COVID-19 and Society Internet Survey (JACSIS) conducted in September-October 2021, we calculated the prevalence of the COVID-19 vaccination and prevalence ratios by educational level and occupation. We also analyzed the reasons for (not) being vaccinated. In addition, we examined the association between the percentage of respondents who thought that the vaccine passport should be used for economic recovery and socioeconomic status/trust in government vaccine information.Results Of 27,423 survey participants (aged 20-79 years; 13,884 women and 13,539 men), the prevalence of COVID-19 vaccination was 74.8%, whereas 1,695 (6.2%) wanted to be vaccinated after seeing how it went, and 1,742 (6.3%) indicated an unwillingness to vaccinate. The prevalence of COVID-19 vaccination did not differ between women and men. In addition, the prevalence among people who graduated from university/graduate school was significantly higher than that of high school graduates (adjusted prevalence ratio, 1.09; 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 1.07-1.12). Regarding occupation, the adjusted prevalence ratio of professional/technical to office workers was 1.05 (95% CI: 1.01-1.07). Among the vaccinated (twice) group, the most common reason for vaccination was do not want to infect family members or others (53.0%). Among the unwillingness to vaccinate group, the largest percentage indicated because I am worried about adverse reactions (44.5%). Among the unwillingness to vaccinate group, only 12.2% of respondents answered that the vaccine passport should be utilized for economic recovery, while 41.8% of the vaccinated (twice) group agreed with having the vaccine passport (adjusted prevalence ratio, 0.30; 95% CI: 0.25-0.37). By occupation, the highest percentage was the sales and marketing workers (40.4%). This proportion was significantly higher in the strongly or fairly agree group (49.5%) for the reliability of vaccine information from the government than in the neither agree nor disagree group (27.5%, P<0.01).Conclusion Differences in the prevalence of COVID-19 vaccination were found by socioeconomic status. In addition, trust in government information was associated with an approval rating of the social implementation of the vaccine passport in Japan. However, the results suggest that citizens' expectations and interests are not high regarding the use of the vaccine passport to stimulate economic activity." @default.
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- W4310331857 date "2023-03-23" @default.
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- W4310331857 title "[Prevalence of COVID-19 vaccination and approval rating of the social implementation of its certification: the Japan COVID-19 and Society Internet Survey (JACSIS) in September and October 2021]." @default.
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