Acceptance, refusal and hesitancy of Covid-19 vaccination in Mexico: Ensanut 2020 Covid-19

To estimate the willingness to vaccinate against Covid-19 (acceptance) in the Mexican population and to iden-tify socioeconomic factors associated with vaccine hesitancy and refusal. We estimated the acceptance, refusal and hesitancy proportions using data from the Covid-19 National Health and Nutri...

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Published in:Salud pública de México Vol. 63; no. 5; pp. 598 - 606
Main Authors: Carnalla, Martha, Basto-Abreu, Ana, Stern, Dalia, Bautista-Arredondo, Sergio, Shamah-Levy, Teresa, Alpuche-Aranda, Celia M, Rivera-Dommarco, Juan, Barrientos-Gutiérrez, Tonatiuh
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Mexico Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública 03-09-2021
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Summary:To estimate the willingness to vaccinate against Covid-19 (acceptance) in the Mexican population and to iden-tify socioeconomic factors associated with vaccine hesitancy and refusal. We estimated the acceptance, refusal and hesitancy proportions using data from the Covid-19 National Health and Nutrition Survey conducted from August to November 2020. Factors associated with re-fusal and hesitancy were explored using multinomial logistic regression. Covid-19 vaccination acceptance was 62.3%, refusal 28.2% and hesitancy 9.5%. Refusal and hesitancy were associated with being female, having older age, lower educational level, lower socioeconomic status and working in the informal sector. National campaigns to incentivize vaccine acceptance need to consider specific subgroups were the likelihood of hesitancy and refusal is high. In Mexico, refusal and hesitancy were higher in vulnerable groups, and people at a higher risk of Covid-19 complica-tions and death.
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ISSN:0036-3634
1606-7916
DOI:10.21149/12696