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  • Demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, health status and political orientation as predictors of Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy among the Slovenian public
    Lamot, Monika ; Tavčar Krajnc, Marina ; Kirbiš, Andrej, 1982-
    The present study examined predictors of the intention to become vaccinated against Covid-19 among the Slovenian public. A cross-sectional, non-probability sample was collected through an online ... survey in March and April 2020 (N = 826; Mage=33.2 years). We tested four groups of predictors: demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, health status and political (left/right) orientation. Our ordinal regression model explained 44% of the variance in Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy. All six predictors had a significant impact on vaccine hesitancy, which was significantly higher among women, among 30-39-year-olds, the less educated, the self-employed and unemployed, those reporting excellent self-rated health and those with a centrist political orientation (followed by right-oriented respondents). Implications of the results are discussed.
    Vir: Družboslovne razprave = Social science forum. - ISSN 0352-3608 (Letn. 36, št. 94/95, avg./dec. 2020, str. 55-73)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2020
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 55712003

vir: Družboslovne razprave = Social science forum. - ISSN 0352-3608 (Letn. 36, št. 94/95, avg./dec. 2020, str. 55-73)
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