Analysis of hepatitis B vaccination behavior and vaccination willingness among migrant workers from rural China based on protection motivation theory

Apr 15, 2016Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics

Hepatitis B Vaccination Behavior and Willingness Among Rural Chinese Migrant Workers Based on Protection Motivation

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Abstract

The hepatitis B vaccination rate for migrants is significantly lower for older individuals and those with primary education.

  • Vulnerability and response-efficacy are key factors that influence hepatitis B vaccination behavior among migrant workers.
  • Vaccination rates decrease with age and are lower for those with primary education compared to those with higher education.
  • Migrants with medical insurance have a significantly higher vaccination rate than those without.
  • Self-rated health impacts vaccination probability, with healthier individuals more likely to be vaccinated.
  • Geographical factors affect vaccination rates, with higher rates observed in Beijing and Ningxia compared to Hebei province.
  • For unvaccinated migrants, vulnerability and self-efficacy are significant factors in determining willingness to vaccinate.

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