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COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance and Its Determinants among Myanmar Migrant Workers in Southern Thailand

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192013420

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COVID-19 vaccine; vaccine acceptance; Myanmar; migrant worker; Thailand

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  1. National Research Council of Thailand [N35A640045]

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The success of eliminating COVID-19 depends on the global rate of vaccine adoption. This study reports on the willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccination and the factors related to its acceptance among Myanmar migrant workers in southern Thailand. Among the surveyed workers, 39% intended to receive the COVID-19 vaccine within a year. Factors associated with vaccine acceptance included a high perception of COVID-19 risk, lower income, sufficient financial status, mask-wearing, maintaining distance, and monitoring temperature.
Success in eradicating COVID-19 will rely on the rate of vaccination adoption worldwide. Vaccine acceptance among vulnerable groups is critical for preventing the spread of COVID-19 and decreasing unnecessary deaths. The purpose of this study was to report on the willingness to obtain COVID-19 immunization and the factors related to its acceptance among Myanmar migrant workers in southern Thailand. This cross-sectional study consisted of 301 samples collected between October and November 2021 and analyzed using multiple logistic regression. Thirty-nine percent of workers intended to receive the COVID-19 vaccine within a year. The following factors were associated with obtaining the COVID-19 vaccine: a high level of perception of COVID-19 (AOR = 5.43), income less than or equal to 10,000 baht/month (AOR = 6.98), financial status at a sufficient level (AOR = 7.79), wearing a face mask in the previous month almost all the time (AOR =4.26), maintaining 1-2 m of distance from anyone in the last month (AOR =2.51), and measuring temperature in the previous month (AOR = 5.24). High reluctance to accept the COVID-19 vaccine among Myanmar migrant workers can influence efforts to eliminate COVID-19. Collaboration with all stakeholders is critical to helping Myanmar workers understand COVID-19, social measures, and preventive beliefs to increase vaccine uptake.

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