Publication: COVID-19 vaccine literacy in patients with systemic autoimmune diseases.
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2022-01-11
Authors
Correa-Rodriguez, Maria
Rueda-Medina, Blanca
Callejas-Rubio, Jose-Luis
Rios-Fernandez, Raquel
de la Hera-Fernandez, Javier
Ortego-Centeno, Norberto
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Springer New York LLC
Abstract
COVID-19 related infodemic is a threat to the successful COVID-19 vaccination campaigns. This might be especially apparent for patients with autoimmune diseases since there is no data available about the balance between benefts and risks of
the newly developed COVID-19 vaccines in this population. We aim (i) to evaluate vaccine literacy skills in a population of
patients with systemic autoimmune diseases, (ii) to examine the potential associations between vaccine literacy skills and
sociodemographic characteristics and (iii) to analyze the relationships between attitudes, perceptions and beliefs about current vaccinations and vaccine literacy skills and sociodemographic characteristics. A cross-sectional study was conducted
among 319 patients with systemic autoimmune diseases (92% females; 49.5% of patients in the 31–50 years age category).
The vaccine literacy levels were determined using the Health Literacy about Vaccination in adulthood in Italian (HLVa-IT).
Sociodemographic characteristics including gender, age, country and area of residence, civil status, socioeconomic status,
educational attainment and occupational status were evaluated. The mean vaccine literacy functional and interactive-critical
scores were 2.59±0.74 and 3.07±0.60, respectively. The vaccine literacy interactive-critical score was higher in females
than in males (p=0.048). Interactive-critical scores were associated with the area of residence, civil status and socioeconomic status, with the highest score in urban area of≥100.000 inhabitants (p=0.045), in widow patients (p=0.023) and in
patients with high socioeconomic status (p=0.018). Signifcant diferences were observed between the diferent education
levels, for both the functional and the interactive-critical scores (p=0.002 and p<0.001, respectively), the highest score was
observed in patients who completed a university degree. The level of vaccine literacy for functional and interactive-critical
scales were medium. Area of residence, civil status and socioeconomic status represented determinants of vaccine literacy
interactive-critical scale. Educational attainment also contributes to vaccine literacy functional scale. Insight into these factors is required to ensure an optimal vaccine literacy level in patients with autoimmune diseases.
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MeSH Terms
Humans
Male
Female
COVID-19 Vaccines
Health Literacy
Cross-Sectional Studies
Infodemic
Widowhood
COVID-19
Vaccines
Educational Status
Vaccination
Social Class
Employment
Autoimmune Diseases
Immunization Programs
Risk Assessment
Italy
Clase Social
Empleo
Enfermedades autoinmunes
Escolaridad
Estudios transversales
Femenino
Humanos
Infodemia
Italia
Male
Female
COVID-19 Vaccines
Health Literacy
Cross-Sectional Studies
Infodemic
Widowhood
COVID-19
Vaccines
Educational Status
Vaccination
Social Class
Employment
Autoimmune Diseases
Immunization Programs
Risk Assessment
Italy
Clase Social
Empleo
Enfermedades autoinmunes
Escolaridad
Estudios transversales
Femenino
Humanos
Infodemia
Italia
DeCS Terms
Alfabetización en salud
Masculino
Medición de riesgo
Programas de inmunización
Vacunas contra la COVID-19
Vacunas
Viudez
Masculino
Medición de riesgo
Programas de inmunización
Vacunas contra la COVID-19
Vacunas
Viudez
CIE Terms
Keywords
Attitudes, Beliefs, Covid-19, Systemic autoimmune diseases, Vaccination, Vaccine literacy
Citation
Correa-Rodríguez M, Rueda-Medina B, Callejas-Rubio JL, Ríos-Fernández R, de la Hera-Fernández J, Ortego-Centeno N. COVID-19 vaccine literacy in patients with systemic autoimmune diseases. Curr Psychol. 2022 Jan 18:1-16