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[A study on knowledge, attitude, and vaccination behavior of herpes zoster vaccine among urban residents in selected areas of China].

Objective: To understand the knowledge, attitude, and current status of vaccination of herpes zoster vaccination among urban residents aged 25 years and above in China. Methods: In August to October 2022, a convenience sampling method was used to survey residents aged 25 years and above at 36 community centers in 9 cities across China. Questionnaires were used to collect basic information, knowledge, and attitude toward herpes zoster and its vaccination, as well as vaccination status and reasons for non-vaccination among residents. Results: A total of 2 864 urban residents were included in the study. The total score of residents' cognition of herpes zoster and its vaccine was 3.01±2.08, and the total score of their attitude was 18.25±2.76. Factors such as being male ( β =-0.45, P <0.001), older than 40-59 years ( β =-0.34, P =0.023) or ≥60 years ( β =-0.68, P <0.001), married ( β =-0.69, P =0.002) were negatively associated with knowledge score. The educational level of high school or secondary school ( β =0.44, P =0.036), college ( β =0.65, P =0.006), bachelor's degree and above ( β =1.20, P <0.001), annual net household income ≥120 000 Yuan in 2021 ( β =0.42, P =0.020), having urban employee medical insurance ( β =0.62, P =0.030), having public or commercial medical insurance ( β =0.65, P =0.033), and having a history of chickenpox ( β =0.29, P =0.025) were positively associated with knowledge scores. Being male ( β =-0.38, P =0.008) and not remembering a history of chickenpox ( β =-0.49, P =0.012) were negatively associated with attitude scores. Annual net household income in 2021 was between 40 000-80 000 Yuan ( β =0.44, P =0.032) or between 80 000-120 000 Yuan ( β =0.62, P =0.002) or ≥120 000 Yuan ( β =0.93, P <0.001), and a history of herpes zoster ( β =0.59, P =0.004) were positively associated with attitude scores. Of the 2 864 residents surveyed, only 29 (1.01%) had received the herpes zoster vaccine, with a vaccination rate of 1.70% for those aged 50 years and above, with the main reason for non-vaccination being lack of knowledge about the herpes zoster vaccine, followed by the high price. 42.67% of the population said they would consider getting the herpes zoster vaccine in the future. Conclusion: Low knowledge of herpes zoster and its vaccine, positive attitudes towards the preventive effects of herpes zoster and its vaccine, and extremely low vaccination rates among the urban population in China call for multiple measures to strengthen health education and vaccination recommendations for residents, especially for the elderly, low-education and low-income populations.

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