Determinants of university students’ COVID-19 vaccination intentions and behavior

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Markus Schäfer
Birgit Stark
Antonia M. Werner
Lina M. Mülder
Sebastian Heller
Jennifer L. Reichel
Lisa Schwab
Thomas Rigotti
Manfred E. Beutel
Perikles Simon
Stephan Letzel
Pavel Dietz
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[1] Johannes Gutenberg University,Department of Communication
[2] University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University,Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy
[3] Johannes Gutenberg University,Department of Work, Organizational, and Business Psychology, Institute for Psychology
[4] University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University,Institute of Occupational, Social, and Environmental Medicine
[5] Johannes Gutenberg University,Department of Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation and Disease Prevention, Institute of Sport Science
[6] Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research,undefined
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Vaccination hesitancy has been a major challenge for health authorities and societies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The general determinants of vaccination intentions and behavior include sociodemographic and health-related, psychological, and communication-related factors, with varying relevance for different types of vaccinations, countries, and target groups. The predictors of university students’ COVID-19 vaccination behavior have not been sufficiently studied. Using a German university as an example and based on an online survey of 1398 university students, we investigated factors related to (a) the likelihood of vaccination against COVID-19 and (b) vaccination intention among those who had not been vaccinated by summer of 2021. Psychological factors showed high relevance. Field of study, trust in, and use of certain media and information channels were found to be important determinants of students’ vaccination decision. Our findings can help better understand university students’ vaccination behavior to develop and implement tailored strategies and campaigns.
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