Chinese Americans’ Information Sources on, Preferred Types of, and Satisfaction with COVID-19 Vaccination
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population and Process
2.2. Measures
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographic Characteristics
3.2. Chinese Americans’ Information Sources Regarding COVID-19 Vaccine
3.3. Chinese Americans’ Preferred Type of COVID-19 Vaccine
3.4. Chinese Americans’ Satisfaction Regarding COVID-19 Vaccine
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | N (%) or Mean (SD or Range) |
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Age | 42.7 (16.1) |
Gender | |
Female | 159 (66.5%) |
Male | 79 (33.1%) |
Nonbinary | 1 (0.4%) |
Born in the U.S. | |
No | 220 (93.2%) |
Yes | 16 (6.8%) |
Education | |
High school graduate or below | 20 (8.3%) |
Some college or associate degree | 33 (13.7%) |
Four-year college degree | 36 (14.9%) |
Graduate school or above | 152 (63.1%) |
Marital status | |
Married/living with a partner | 192 (80.7%) |
Other | 46 (19.3%) |
Employment | |
Employed | 146 (60.6%) |
Other | 95 (39.4%) |
Religion | |
Affiliated | 105 (44.1%) |
Unaffiliated/none | 133 (55.9%) |
Annual household income | |
$0 to $19,999 | 49 (20.9%) |
$20,000 to $74,999 | 57 (24.3%) |
$75,000 or more | 129 (54.9%) |
Acculturation | |
AAMAS–CO 1 | 5.3 (0.6) |
AAMAS–EA 2 | 3.6 (1.1) |
Use of the survey language | |
English | 138 (57.3%) |
Chinese | 103 (42.7%) |
Failing to receive the preferred type of COVID-19 vaccine | |
Yes | 202 (83.8%) |
No | 39 (16.2%) |
Self-efficacy | 4.2 (2.3–5.0) |
Subjective norms | 4.2 (2.3–5.0) |
Crude PR a | 95% CI b | Adjusted PR | 95% CI | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age | 1.000 | (0.997, 1.004) | 1.003 | (0.998, 1.008) |
Gender | ||||
Female | Ref | Ref | ||
Male | 0.971 | (0.863, 1.093) | 0.926 | (0.817, 1.050) |
Nonbinary | 1.179 | (1.074, 1.295) | 1.009 | (0.749, 1.359) |
Born in the U.S. | ||||
No | Ref | Ref | ||
Yes | 0.982 | (0.770, 1.253) | 0.834 | (0.585, 1.188) |
Education | ||||
High school graduate or below | Ref | Ref | ||
Some college or associate degree | 0.909 | (0.731, 1.130) | 0.820 | (0.589, 1.140) |
Four-year college degree | 0.926 | (0.753, 1.139) | 0.871 | (0.614, 1.236) |
Graduate school or above | 0.914 | (0.775, 1.077) | 0.877 | (0.619, 1.243) |
Marital status | ||||
Other | Ref | Ref | ||
Married/living with a partner | 1.097 | (0.971, 1.239) | 1.109 | (0.959, 1.283) |
Employment | ||||
Other | Ref | Ref | ||
Employed | 0.956 | (0.853, 1.071) | 0.879 | (0.756, 1.022) |
Religion | ||||
Unaffiliated/none | Ref | Ref | ||
Affiliated | 0.922 | (0.817, 1.041) | 0.940 | (0.816, 1.083) |
Annual household income | 0.960 | (0.896, 1.028) | 0.932 | (0.853, 1.020) |
Acculturation | ||||
AAMAS–CO 1 | 1.034 | (0.923, 1.157) | 1.113 | (0.959, 1.291) |
AAMAS–EA 2 | 1.002 | (0.946, 1.061) | 0.991 | (0.917, 1.070) |
Use of the survey language (Chinese vs. English) | ||||
English | Ref | Ref | ||
Chinese | 0.931 | (0.826, 1.0494) | 0.795 ** | (0.681, 0.930) |
Failing to receive the preferred type of COVID-19 vaccine | ||||
No | Ref | Ref | ||
Yes | 0.843 | (0.687, 1.035) | 0.810 * | (0.667, 0.984) |
Self-efficacy | 1.224 *** | (1.099, 1.363) | 1.158 * | (1.012, 1.326) |
Subjective norms | 1.217 *** | (1.096, 1.352) | 1.172 * | (1.010, 1.360) |
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Li, M.; Yu, Z.; Yang, B.K.; Chen, X.; Kreps, G.L. Chinese Americans’ Information Sources on, Preferred Types of, and Satisfaction with COVID-19 Vaccination. Vaccines 2023, 11, 1823. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11121823
Li M, Yu Z, Yang BK, Chen X, Kreps GL. Chinese Americans’ Information Sources on, Preferred Types of, and Satisfaction with COVID-19 Vaccination. Vaccines. 2023; 11(12):1823. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11121823
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Ming, Zuojin Yu, Bo Kyum Yang, Xuewei Chen, and Gary L. Kreps. 2023. "Chinese Americans’ Information Sources on, Preferred Types of, and Satisfaction with COVID-19 Vaccination" Vaccines 11, no. 12: 1823. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11121823
APA StyleLi, M., Yu, Z., Yang, B. K., Chen, X., & Kreps, G. L. (2023). Chinese Americans’ Information Sources on, Preferred Types of, and Satisfaction with COVID-19 Vaccination. Vaccines, 11(12), 1823. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11121823