The community acceptance of COVID-19 booster vaccination in Indonesia
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Abstract
This research aimed to determine the factors influencing the community acceptance of booster vaccination with a focus on sociodemographic characteristics, knowledge, media exposure, and attitude. The research was conducted online through a digital questionnaire using the Google Forms platform distributed by social media. The population for this research comprised eligible individuals in Indonesia qualified to receive vaccine booster. The minimum required sample size was 425. The questionnaire was developed based on references from previous research and tailored to the specific needs.
README: The Community Acceptance of COVID-19 Booster Vaccination in Indonesia
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.m63xsj48r
Description of the data and file structure
The research conducted was a cross-sectional study. This data was collected in 2023 using a questionnaire instrument. The questionnaire contained the respondent's identity and research variables such as sociodemographic characteristics, knowledge, attitude, media exposures, and vaccine booster status. The questionnaire was made in digital form using google form and distributed through various social media. The sample used for the study amounted to 425 with the criteria that the Indonesian people were directed to do a booster vaccine. The data was then processed and analyzed using the SPSS application. Raw data was processed to be coded and categorized. The knowledge and attitude variables were categorized to be 2 categories with a cut of point (median). The data was then analyzed using SPSS, with chi-square to see the p-value and odds ratio. Then, the analysis continued using multiple logistic regression to find the most dominant factor. Abbreviations are explained in the file.
This data does not contain the identity of the respondent. Identity data has been coded and adjusted according to existing guidelines. Data for ethnicity was omitted and did not affect the results of this data. Gender variables were coded and adjusted. For further information, please contact the correspondence author.
Methods
The research was a cross-sectional designed. The data were collected in September and October 2023 through a digital questionnaire using the Google Forms platform distributed by Line, WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok and 425 respondents from Indonesia were selected. Data analysis included univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analyses.