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From: Factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine intentions during the COVID-19 pandemic; a systematic review and meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies

Fig. 2

Random-effects meta-analysis of 18 cross-sectional studies [47, 50,51,52,53,54, 56,57,58,59, 61, 62, 64,65,66,67,68]: Estimated proportion of survey participants reporting vaccine acceptance (% of total sample). Vaccine ‘acceptance’ is defined as either definite (responding ‘yes/ accepting/ strongly agree/ very likely’) or possible (responding ‘agree/ probably yes/ somewhat likely/ unsure but leaning towards yes’). Vaccine ‘unwillingness’ is defined as hesitant (responding ‘not sure/ neither agree nor disagree/ neutral/ I don’t know/ Maybe/ Hesitant), improbable (responding ‘somewhat unlikely/ disagree/ unsure but leaning towards no/ probably no) or very improbable (responding ‘no/ very unlikely/ strongly disagree/ resistant). CI = confidence interval

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