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Effects of Covid-19 fear on the attitudes toward Covid-19 vaccination in reproductive women

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2021

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Tarus, Hamide Arslan
Yalazi, Ruveyda Olmez
Oz, Tugba
Demirci, Nurdan

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Tarus, H. A., Ölmez Yalazı, R., Öz, T., & Demirci, N. (2021). Effects of Covid-19 fear on the attitudes toward Covid-19 vaccination in reproductive women. Health Care for Women International, 1-15.

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This research aimed to determine the effect of Covid-19 fears on attitudes of women of reproductive age toward Covid-19 vaccination. This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with 413 women aged 18-49. "Participant Identification Form," "Fear of Covid-19 Scale (FCV-19S)" and "Attitudes Towards Covid-19 Vaccine Scale (ATV-Covid-19)" were used to collect data. Kruskall Wallis test, Man Whitney U test and Spearman correlation test were used to evaluate the data. The mean FCV-19S total score of the women within the scope of the study was 18.70 +/- 5.34. The mean score of the positive attitude sub-dimension of ATV-Covid-19 of women was 14.09 +/- 3.80, the mean score of the negative attitude sub-dimension was 16.21 +/- 3.26. A positive, weak and statistically significant correlation was found between FCV-19S total score and ATV-Covid-19 positive attitude sub-dimension mean score (p < 0.05). It was determined that the women within the scope of the study had a moderate fear of Covid-19. However, more women had positive than negative attitudes toward Covid-19 vaccines. In addition, as the level of fear of Covid-19 increases, positive attitudes toward the Covid-19 vaccines increase.

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC

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https://doi.org/10.1080/07399332.2021.2004148
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/2366

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