COVID-19 vaccine access and attitudes among people experiencing homelessness from pilot mobile phone survey in Los Angeles, CA
COVID-19 vaccine access and attitudes among people experiencing homelessness from pilot mobile phone survey in Los Angeles, CA
Abstract BackgroundPeople experiencing homelessness (PEH) are at high risk for COVID-19 complications and fatality, and have been prioritized for vaccination in many areas. Yet little is known about vaccine acceptance in this population. The objective of this study was to determine the level of vaccine hesitancy among PEH in Los Angeles, CA and to understand the covariates of hesitancy in relation to COVID-19 risk, threat perception, self-protection and information sources. Methods and findingsA novel mobile survey platform was deployed to recruit PEH from a federally qualified health center (FQHC) in Los Angeles to participate in a monthly rapid response study of COVID-19 attitudes, behaviors, and risks. Of 90 PEH surveyed, 43 (48%) expressed some level of vaccine hesitancy based either on actual vaccine offers (17/90 = 19%) or a hypothetical offer (73/90 = 81%). In bivariate analysis, those with high COVID-19 threat perception were less likely to be vaccine hesitant (OR=0.34, P=.03), while those who frequently practiced COVID-19 protective behaviors were more likely to be vaccine hesitant (OR=2.21, P=.08). In a multivariate model, those with high threat perception (OR=0.25, P=.02) were less likely to be hesitant, while those engaging in COVID-19 protective behaviors were more hesitant (OR=3.63, P=.02). Those who trusted official sources were less hesitant (OR=0.37, P=.08) while those who trusted friends and family for COVID-19 information (OR=2.70, P=.07) were more likely to be hesitant. ConclusionsFindings suggest that targeted educational and social influence interventions are needed to address high levels of vaccine hesitancy among PEH.
Henwood Benjamin、Lawton Alexander、Murali Karthik、Gelberg Lillian、Kuhn Randall、Kleva Mary、King Coley
Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, University of Southern CaliforniaDepartment of Community Health Sciences, Jonathon and Karen Fielding School of Public Health, University of CaliforniaAkido LabsDepartment of Family Medicine, University of CaliforniaDepartment of Community Health Sciences, Jonathon and Karen Fielding School of Public Health, University of CaliforniaAkido LabsVenice Family Clinic
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Henwood Benjamin,Lawton Alexander,Murali Karthik,Gelberg Lillian,Kuhn Randall,Kleva Mary,King Coley.COVID-19 vaccine access and attitudes among people experiencing homelessness from pilot mobile phone survey in Los Angeles, CA[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-08-02].https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.03.23.21254146.点此复制
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