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The Comparison of Vaccine Hesitancy of COVID-19 Vaccination in China and the United States

27 Pages Posted: 15 Apr 2021

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Taoran Liu

Jinan University - Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Zonglin He

Jinan University

Jian Huang

Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) - Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences (SICS)

Ni Yan

Jinan University - Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Qian Chen

Jinan University - Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Fengqiu Huang

Jinan University - Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Yuejia Zhang

Jinan University - School of Medicine

Omolola M. Akinwunmi

University of Ibadan - College of Medicine

Babatunde O. Akinwunmi

Harvard University - Center for Genomic Medicine

Casper J. P. Zhang

The University of Hong Kong - School of Public Health

Yibo Wu

Peking University - Peking University Health Science Centre (PUHSC)

Wai Kit Ming

Jinan University - Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the differences in vaccine hesitancy and preference of the currently available COVID-19 vaccines between two countries, viz. China and the United States (US). 

Method: A cross-national survey was conducted in both China and the US, and discrete choice experiments as well as Likert scales were utilized to assess vaccine preference and the underlying factors contributing to the vaccination acceptance. A propensity score matching (PSM) was performed to enable a direct comparison between the two countries. 

Results:  A total of 9,077 (5,375 and 3,702, respectively, from China and the US) respondents have completed the survey. After propensity score matching, over 82.0% respondents from China positively accept the COVID-19 vaccination, while 72.2% respondents form the US positively accept it. Specifically, only 31.9% of Chinese respondents were recommended by a doctor to have COVID-19 vaccination, while more than half of the US respondents were recommended by a doctor (50.2%), local health board (59.4%), or friends and families (64.8%). The discrete choice experiments revealed that respondents from the US attached the greatest importance to the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines (44.41%), followed by the cost of vaccination (29.57%), whereas those from China held a different viewpoint that the cost of vaccination covers the largest proportion in their trade-off (30.66%), and efficacy ranked as the second most important attribute (26.34%). 

Conclusion: While the overall acceptance and hesitancy of COVID-19 vaccination in both countries are high, underpinned distinctions between countries are observed. Owing to the differences in COVID-19 incidence rates, cultural backgrounds, and the availability of specific COVID-19 vaccines in two countries, the vaccine rollout strategies should be nation-dependent.

Funding Statement: No funding received in this work.

Declaration of Interests: The author declared no competing interests.

Ethics Approval Statement: This study has received the ethical approval at Jinan University Medical Ethics Committee.

Suggested Citation

Liu, Taoran and He, Zonglin and Huang, Jian and Yan, Ni and Chen, Qian and Huang, Fengqiu and Zhang, Yuejia and Akinwunmi, Omolola M. and Akinwunmi, Babatunde O. and Zhang, Casper J. P. and Wu, Yibo and Ming, Wai Kit, The Comparison of Vaccine Hesitancy of COVID-19 Vaccination in China and the United States. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3827015 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3827015

Taoran Liu

Jinan University - Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Guangzhou
China

Zonglin He

Jinan University

Huang Pu Da Dao Xi 601, Tian He District
Guangzhou, Guangdong 510632
China

Jian Huang

Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) - Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences (SICS)

Medical Drive
117609
Singapore

Ni Yan

Jinan University - Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Guangzhou
China

Qian Chen

Jinan University - Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Guangzhou
China

Fengqiu Huang

Jinan University - Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine ( email )

Guangzhou
China

Yuejia Zhang

Jinan University - School of Medicine

Huang Pu Da Dao Xi 601, Tian He District
Guangzhou, Guangdong 510632
China

Omolola M. Akinwunmi

University of Ibadan - College of Medicine ( email )

Ibadan
Nigeria

Babatunde O. Akinwunmi

Harvard University - Center for Genomic Medicine ( email )

25 Shattuck St
Boston, MA 02115
United States

Casper J. P. Zhang

The University of Hong Kong - School of Public Health ( email )

Hong Kong, Pokfulam
China

Yibo Wu

Peking University - Peking University Health Science Centre (PUHSC) ( email )

38 Xueyuan Rd
Haidian District
Beijing, 100191
China
+86 18810169630 (Phone)

Wai Kit Ming (Contact Author)

Jinan University - Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine ( email )

601 Huangpu W Ave, Tianhe District
Guangzhou, Guangdong Province 510632
China
+86 85228852 (Phone)

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