TY - GEN
T1 - Características asociadas a la aceptación hacia las vacunas COVID-19 en padres de familia de menores de 18 años del Perú
AU - Yupari-Azabache, Irma Luz
AU - Bardales-Aguirre, Lucía Beatriz
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The purpose of this research was to analyze the characteristics associated with COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among parents of children under 18 years old in Peru. The study population consisted of all parents of children under 18 years old residing in Peru. A sample of 233 parents from across the country was obtained. The survey technique was used, and the instrument was a questionnaire. The results indicate that 81.5% of parents have doubts about vaccinating their children, despite 94.7% acknowledging the necessity of the vaccine. Additionally, 23.3% disagree that the time during which the vaccines have been tested is sufficient, 7.9% of parents believe the vaccine can cause thrombosis, 4.2% agree with the belief that a chip can be implanted when vaccinated, and 4.7% believe their DNA can be altered. In conclusion, among the factors analyzed, age, the number of children, and the level of education are associated with parents' acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines for children under 18 years old.
AB - The purpose of this research was to analyze the characteristics associated with COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among parents of children under 18 years old in Peru. The study population consisted of all parents of children under 18 years old residing in Peru. A sample of 233 parents from across the country was obtained. The survey technique was used, and the instrument was a questionnaire. The results indicate that 81.5% of parents have doubts about vaccinating their children, despite 94.7% acknowledging the necessity of the vaccine. Additionally, 23.3% disagree that the time during which the vaccines have been tested is sufficient, 7.9% of parents believe the vaccine can cause thrombosis, 4.2% agree with the belief that a chip can be implanted when vaccinated, and 4.7% believe their DNA can be altered. In conclusion, among the factors analyzed, age, the number of children, and the level of education are associated with parents' acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines for children under 18 years old.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85171290511&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.54808/CICIC2023.01.111
DO - 10.54808/CICIC2023.01.111
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85171290511
T3 - CICIC 2023 - Decima Tercera Conferencia Iberoamericana de Complejidad, Informatica y Cibernetica en el contexto de the 14th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics, and Cybernetics, IMCIC 2023 - Memorias
SP - 111
EP - 115
BT - CICIC 2023 - Decima Tercera Conferencia Iberoamericana de Complejidad, Informatica y Cibernetica en el contexto de the 14th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics, and Cybernetics, IMCIC 2023 - Memorias
A2 - Callaos, Nagib C.
A2 - Horne, Jeremy
A2 - Ruiz-Ledesma, Elena Fabiola
A2 - Sanchez, Belkis
A2 - Tremante, Andres
PB - International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, IIIS
T2 - Decima Tercera Conferencia Iberoamericana de Complejidad, Informatica y Cibernetica, CICIC 2023 en el contexto de the 14th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics, and Cybernetics, IMCIC 2023 - 13th Ibero-American Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics, CICIC 2023 in the context of the 14th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics, and Cybernetics, IMCIC 2023
Y2 - 28 March 2023 through 31 March 2023
ER -