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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2021 Sep 2;17(9):2940-2945.
doi: 10.1080/21645515.2021.1917233. Epub 2021 May 17.

Effect of vaccine effectiveness and safety on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in Detroit, Michigan, July 2020

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Effect of vaccine effectiveness and safety on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in Detroit, Michigan, July 2020

Abram L Wagner et al. Hum Vaccin Immunother. .

Abstract

This study examined whether future COVID-19 vaccine acceptance differed based on an experimental manipulation of the vaccine safety and effectiveness profile. Data come from the Detroit Metro Area Community Study, a population-based study conducted July 15-20, 2020. Participants were asked whether they would get a new COVID-19 vaccine after being randomly assigned information about the vaccine's effectiveness (50% or 95%) and chance of fever (5% or 20%). Among 1,117 Detroiters, 51.3% would accept a COVID-19 vaccine that is 50% effective and 77.1% would accept a vaccine that is 95% effective. Women and adults ≥65 were more accepting of a vaccine; Black Detroiters were less accepting. Believing vaccines to be important, effective, and safe was associated with higher acceptance. Uptake of a COVID-19 may be limited, depending on perceived vaccine effectiveness and general attitudes toward vaccines. Public health approaches to modifying these attitudes will be especially important in the Black community.

Keywords: COVID-19 vaccine; Michigan; adult; pandemics; race/ethnicity.

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Dumbbell plot of vaccine acceptance if vaccine was 50% versus 95% effective, adjusted for gender, education, income, age, and race/ethnicity. P-value is for main effect of variable

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