
Vaccines, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(1), P. 44 - 44
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Vaccine hesitancy, which refers to the reluctance be vaccinated, poses a major risk public health in preventing infectious diseases. This hesitancy has been evident for many years, especially regarding childhood vaccines. The main factors contributing this include religious or personal beliefs, concerns about safety and efficacy, desire receive more information from healthcare providers. literature review examines COVID-19 vaccines different population segments Turkey. Hesitancy rates reasons general specific groups such as pregnant women, parents, workers students were presented based on published research articles. Approximately half of Turkish declared their towards A negative correlation was found between vaccine literacy. relationship religiosity also investigated. Age is another factor affecting hesitancy. Older age shown correlated with positive attitude vaccination. Moreover, participants attitudes other vaccines, those chronic diseases history likely have perceptions Higher life satisfaction non-smoking status associated higher likelihood acceptance. Increased scientific data efficacy side effects professionals would reduce
Language: Английский