Parent’s risk preference and childhood vaccination: evidence from Indonesia

Penulis: Diza, FarahNuryakin, ChaikalMuchtar, Pyan A.
Informasi
JurnalJournal of Public Health Policy
PenerbitPalgrave Macmillan
Volume & EdisiVol. 43,Edisi 4
Halaman659 - 669
Tahun Publikasi2022
ISSN01975897
eISSN1745-655X
Jenis SumberScopus
Sitasi
Scopus: 3
Abstrak
A vaccines advisory group to the World Health Organization (WHO) identified complacency, inconvenience in accessing vaccines, and lack of confidence as key reasons for hesitancy. In childhood vaccination, the decision to take a vaccine relies on parents' decisions. Our study explored the relationship between parents' risk aversion and complete childhood vaccination status to identify whether demand contributes to vaccine hesitancy in Indonesia. We examined risk aversion using data from the fifth-wave Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS), focusing on parents with extreme risk aversion or fear of uncertainty. The logistic regression shows a negligible relationship between parents' risk aversion and childhood vaccination; nevertheless, parents who fear uncertainty tend to avoid vaccination. The results of this study encourage public health professionals and policymakers to properly design vaccine campaigns with careful consideration of the risk preference dimension of the targeted beneficiaries. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
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