KMID : 0861120210250030089
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Korean Journal of Oriental Preventive Medicine 2021 Volume.25 No. 3 p.89 ~ p.99
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Survey of COVID-19 Vaccination of One Korean Medicine College Students
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Park Jeong-Su
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Abstract
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Objectives : This study aimed to assess youth perception of COVID-19 vaccination in one Korean Medicine college, to compare according to COVID-19 vaccination.
Method : An on-line survey using Google Form was conducted on students enrolled in one Korean medical college.
Results : A total of 74 students out of 260 individuals replied, with 43 males and 31 females, 68 (91.9%) were vaccinated (or vaccine reserved), six (8.1%) were not vaccinated. The response rate was 28.5%. All the unvaccinated were intended to receive vaccines in the future. The vaccinated were most concerned about the adverse events. The unvaccinated responded that COVID-19 vaccine was unnecessary, not effective, not safe, and do not recommend vaccination to others compared to the vaccinated.
Conclusion : In order to improve the COVID-19 vaccination rate, clear information on the risk of COVID-19 infection and the effects of vaccines should be known through the media.
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KEYWORD
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COVID-19, vaccination, vaccine, perception, survey
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