A more realistic view on vaccination decisions
Single Wave Study
General Information
Title
A more realistic view on vaccination decisions
Project Number
323
Abstract
In this study the relation between pro-social motivations, perceived vulnerability and vaccination intentions is studied.
Longitudinal Type
Single Wave Study
Begin date
04-07-2022
End date
26-07-2022
Topics
Researcher
Mitchell Matthijssen (Tilburg University)
Publisher
Centerdata
Copyright
© 2023 Centerdata
Funding Organization
ODISSEI
DOI
https://doi.org/10.57990/9rbw-2b15
Datasets and documentation
View Documentation
Codebook in English
Codebook in Dutch
Data Files
English SPSS file
English STATA file
English CSV file
Variables
Variable name | Variable Label | Variable Type |
---|---|---|
nomem_encr | Number of household member encrypted | preloaded |
ww22a_m | Year and month of the field work period | constructed |
ww22a001 | Was the last sentence in the question text at ww22a031 (Cornosis) displayed correctly? | constructed |
ww22a002 | In which order did the respondent see the question blocks in the questionnaire? | constructed |
ww22a003 | Which item of the Perceived Infectability Scale did the respondent see in row 1? | constructed |
ww22a004 | Which item of the Perceived Infectability Scale did the respondent see in row 2? | constructed |
ww22a005 | Which item of the Perceived Infectability Scale did the respondent see in row 3? | constructed |
ww22a006 | Which item of the Perceived Infectability Scale did the respondent see in row 4? | constructed |
ww22a007 | Which item of the Perceived Infectability Scale did the respondent see in row 5? | constructed |
ww22a008 | Which item of the Perceived Infectability Scale did the respondent see in row 6? | constructed |
ww22a009 | Which item of the Perceived Infectability Scale did the respondent see in row 7? | constructed |
ww22a010 | Which existing disease did the respondents see at the first question? | constructed |
ww22a011 | Which existing disease did the respondents see at the second question? | constructed |
ww22a012 | Which existing disease did the respondents see at the third question? | constructed |
ww22a013 | Which existing disease did the respondents see at the fourth question? | constructed |
ww22a014 | Which existing disease did the respondents see at the fifth question? | constructed |
ww22a015 | Which fictitious disease did the respondent see at the first question? | constructed |
ww22a016 | Which fictitious disease did the respondent see at the second question? | constructed |
ww22a017 | Which fictitious disease did the respondent see at the third question? | constructed |
ww22a018 | Which fictitious disease did the respondent see at the fourth question? | constructed |
ww22a019 | In general, I am very susceptible to colds, influenza, and other infectious diseases. | directly measured |
ww22a020 | It is unlikely for me to catch a cold, influenza or other disease, even if it is ‘going around’. | directly measured |
ww22a021 | If a disease is ‘going around’, then I will catch it. | directly measured |
ww22a022 | My immune system protects me against most of the diseases that other people catch. | directly measured |
ww22a023 | I am more likely than most people in my vicinity to catch an infectious disease. | directly measured |
ww22a024 | My past experiences cause me to believe that there’s no chance that I will fall ill, even if my friends are ill. | directly measured |
ww22a025 | I have a history of susceptibility for infectious diseases. | directly measured |
ww22a026 | Suppose your family doctor invites you for an influenza vaccination. How likely is it that you will accept to be vaccinated against influenza? | directly measured |
ww22a027 | Suppose you intend to travel to an area where yellow fever occurs, and the public health center recommends vaccination against yellow fever. How likely is it that you will accept to be vaccinated against yellow fever? | directly measured |
ww22a028 | Suppose the child health center invites you to have your child vaccinated against tetanus. How likely is it that you will let your child be vaccinated against tetanus? | directly measured |
ww22a029 | Suppose the public health center invites you for a COVID-19 booster vaccination. How likely is it that you will accept to have the COVID-19 booster vaccination? | directly measured |
ww22a030 | Suppose the child health center invites you to have your child vaccinated against measles. How likely is it that you will let your child be vaccinated against measles? | directly measured |
ww22a031 | Suppose you receive an invitation from the family doctor for vaccination against cornosis. How likely is it that you will accept to be vaccinated against cornosis? | directly measured |
ww22a032 | Suppose you receive an invitation from the family doctor for vaccination against holtosis. How likely is it that you will accept to be vaccinated against holtosis? | directly measured |
ww22a033 | Suppose the child health center invites you to have your child vaccinated against altosis. How likely is it that you will let your child be vaccinated against altosis? | directly measured |
ww22a034 | Suppose the child health center invites you to have your child vaccinated against freditis. How likely is it that you will let your child be vaccinated against freditis? | directly measured |
ww22a035 | Was it difficult to answer the questions? | directly measured |
ww22a036 | Were the questions sufficiently clear? | directly measured |
ww22a037 | Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things? | directly measured |
ww22a038 | Was it an interesting subject? | directly measured |
ww22a039 | Did you enjoy answering the questions? | directly measured |
ww22a040 | Starting date of the questionnaire | constructed |
ww22a041 | End date of the questionnaire | constructed |
ww22a042 | Starting time of the questionnaire | constructed |
ww22a043 | End time of the questionnaire | constructed |
ww22a044 | Duration questionnaire in seconds | derived |
Questions
Questionnaire: A more realistic view on vaccination decisions
This questionnaire was administered in Dutch.
Browse A more realistic view on vaccination decisionsResponse Information
Response Overview
Selected number of household members: 3,333 (100.0%)Non-response: 424 (12.7%)
Response: 2,909 (87.3%)
Complete: 2,900 (87.0%)
Incomplete: 9 (0.3%)
Collection Events
Period
04-07-2022 to 26-07-2022
Sample
Random sample of at least 2,500 panel members who completed the LISS core study “Personality” in 2022.
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.