Associations between COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy, Related Barriers and Some Sociodemographic Factors in Duhok City, Iraq
The most crucial public health achievement of humanity is vaccination.
Conversely, a significant portion of... See more
The most crucial public health achievement of humanity is vaccination.
Conversely, a significant portion of the population remains hesitant regarding
vaccines. The purpose of the study is to determine the prevalence and the
reasons that affect the rate of vaccination against COVID-19, which is caused
by virus named SARS-CoV-2, in Duhok City. A cross-sectional survey was
conducted online from (November to January 2022), about 2015 participants
were enrolled. The data were collected through a designated online
questionnaire using Google Forms. The study results showed that females
were more accessible to the vaccine (50.8%) than males (44.5%). More than
half of the participants (n= 1147, 56.9%) were aged between 20–29 years. The
majority of participants were from Duhok (n= 799, 39.7%), followed by Zakho
(n= 691, 34.3%), and fewer from Bardarash (n= 30, 1.5%). Moreover, the study
revealed that the acceptance of the vaccine was more associated with young
people, female gender, those with high educational levels, healthcare workers,
and residents of Batifa district. To conclude, more than half of enrolled
research individuals rejected to have the vaccine for COVID-19, Thus, we
recommend integrating health and psychological care into vaccination plans
to help increase the uptake rate during potential subsequent pandemics. Also,
Psychologists can provide awareness messages, counselling seminars, online
mentoring, or telemental health outreach. Furthermore, Governments must
progress announcements also raising confidence concerning to health
problems through the dispersion of scientific culture and improve educational
programs in society.
2025-06