Emotions and motivations underlying adherence to the anti-covid-19 vaccination campaign: A survey on a sample of italians under 30 years

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Background: In Italy, the under-30 age category was the one that joined the anti-COVID-19 vaccination campaign in an important way. This study investigates the emotional states and motivations underlying joining the anti-COVID-19 vaccination campaign. Methods: A questionnaire consisting of SF-12, STAI Y, and open questions was administered to investigate the state of health, the state of anxiety, and motivational states of the participants. Results: Of the sample, 80.7% were vaccinated at the first call, deeming the action important to combat the infection. However, 48.2% stated that they were quite worried about the problems related to the pandemic, 37.3% feared being directly infected, and 43.4% were worried about the health of relatives and friends. Conclusions: The positive impact that the vaccination campaign has had on the under-30 category is very significant for the immunization process, which is of fundamental importance for fighting the pandemic, so the “benefits” outweigh the “risks” related to the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Carpinelli, L., De Caro, F., Savarese, G., Capunzo, M., Mollo, M., & Moccia, G. (2022). Emotions and motivations underlying adherence to the anti-covid-19 vaccination campaign: A survey on a sample of italians under 30 years. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010077

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