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November 5, 2021

Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Illness and COVID-19 Vaccination among Pregnant Women: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study during August-December 2020

Authors

Battarbee AN, Stockwell MS, Varner M, Newes-Adeyi G, Daugherty M, Gyamfi-Bannerman C, Tita AT, Vorwaller K, Vargas C, Subramaniam A, Reichle L, Galang RR, Powers E, Lucca-Susana M, Parks M, Chen TJ, Razzaghi H, Dawood FS

Abt collaborated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct a cross-sectional survey among pregnant women enrolled in a prospective COVID-19 cohort study in Salt Lake City, UT, Birmingham, AL, and New York, NY, from August 9 to December 10, 2020. Upon enrollment, women completed surveys asking about their concerns about COVID-19 illness and the likelihood they would get a COVID-19 vaccine if one were available during pregnancy. Although most pregnant women worried about COVID-19 illness, less than 50 percent were willing to get vaccinated during pregnancy. Non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic women had lower odds of accepting a vaccine compared with non-Hispanic white women. Racial and ethnic disparities in plans to accept COVID-19 vaccine highlight the need to prioritize strategies to address perceived barriers among groups at high risk for COVID-19. Protecting the baby was the most common reason for acceptance and refusal of the COVID-19 vaccine. Patients of minority race and ethnicity and those without prior influenza vaccination were less likely to accept the COVID-19 vaccine.

Learn more about the study: Tracking COVID-19 in Pregnant Women and Infants (ESPI study)


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