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Aim Understanding vaccine hesitancy, as a critical concern for public health, cannot occur without the use of
validated measures applicable and relevant to the samples they are assessing. The current study aimed to validate the
Vaccine Hesitancy Scale (VHS) and to investigate the predictors of children’s vaccine hesitancy among parents from
Australia, China, Iran, and Turkey. To ensure the high quality of the present observational study the STROBE checklist
was utilized.
Design A cross-sectional study.
Method In total, 6,073 parent participants completed the web-based survey between 8 August 2021 and 1
October 2021. The content and construct validity of the Vaccine Hesitancy Scale was assessed. Cronbach’s alpha
and McDonald’s omega were used to assess the scale’s internal consistency, composite reliability (C.R.) and maximal
reliability (MaxR) were used to assess the construct reliability. Multiple linear regression was used to predict parental
vaccine hesitancy from gender, social media activity, and perceived financial well-being.
Results The results found that the VHS had a two-factor structure (i.e., lack of confidence and risk) and a total of
9 items. The measure showed metric invariance across four very different countries/cultures, showed evidence of
good reliability, and showed evidence of validity. As expected, analyses indicated that parental vaccine hesitancy was
higher in people who identify as female, more affluent, and more active on social media.
Conclusions The present research marks one of the first studies to evaluate vaccine hesitancy in multiple countries
that demonstrated VHS validity and reliability. Findings from this study have implications for future research
examining vaccine hesitancy and vaccine-preventable diseases and community health nurses.
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Vaccine hesitancy Psychometric Nursing Australia China Iran Turkey
Citation
Sharif-Nia, H., She, L., Allen, K.-A., Marôco, J., Kaur, H., Arslan, G., Gorgulu, O., Osborne, J. W., Rahmatpour, P., & Khoshnavay Fomani, F. (2024). Parental hesitancy toward children vaccination: a multi-country psychometric and predictive study. BMC Public Health, 24(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-18806-1
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BMC