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Knowledge and Acceptance of COVID-19 (SARS CoV2) Vaccination among Foundation students in a College in Kedah, Malaysia

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dc.contributor.author Chan, Sook Ching
dc.contributor.author Muhamad Shahril Aiman Azrizal
dc.contributor.author Ahmad Haziq Danial Ahmad Kamal Ariffin
dc.contributor.author Muhammad Ilham Fahmi Mohd Zukri
dc.contributor.author Muhammad Arees Mohamed Anwar
dc.contributor.author Abu Ubaidah Amir Muhamad Sharman
dc.contributor.author Muhammad Afif Shah Mohammad Aziz Shah
dc.contributor.author (UniKL RCMP)
dc.date.accessioned 2024-07-15T07:36:34Z
dc.date.available 2024-07-15T07:36:34Z
dc.date.issued 2022-09
dc.identifier.citation Chan, S.C., Muhamad Shahril Aiman Azrizal, Ahmad Haziq Danial Ahmad Kamal Ariffin, Muhammad Ilham Fahmi Mohd Zukri, Muhammad Arees Mohamed Anwar, Abu Ubaidah Amir Muhamad Sharman, & Muhammad Afif Shah Mohammad Aziz Shah. (2022). Knowledge and Acceptance of COVID-19 (SARS CoV2) Vaccination among Foundation students in a College in Kedah, Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 18(5), 79–85. https://doi.org/10.47836/mjmhs.18.5.12 ‌ en_US
dc.identifier.issn 16758544
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/30810
dc.description.abstract Introduction: To combat the COVID-19 pandemic, Malaysia started vaccination of front-liners and adults in the community. The latter group might have insufficient knowledge to accept COVID-19 vaccination, therefore this research was to assess the knowledge and acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination among youths, specifically students in a Malaysian college. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 481 foundation students in Kolej MARA Kulim (KMKU). The minimum sample size, using Epi Info was 214. Students answered an online questionnaire using google form which included demographic data (age, gender) and ten questions on knowledge and acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination. For knowledge questions, students answered "yes", "no" or "don't know", correct answer scoring 1. For acceptance questions, a 5-point Likert scale was used ranging from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree". EXCEL and SPSS version 23 were used for analysis with Chi-square test done to test association (significant for p-value <0.05). Results: The response rate was 65.1% with 313 students, (45.4% males, and 54.6% females) aged 18-19 years. The majority (83.7%) had satisfactory to excellent knowledge scores (mean = 6.66 (SD=2.299, 95% CI 6.40-6.91), median = 7 (± IQR =3), while 16.3% obtained poor scores (≤ 4). The majority (90%) accepted vaccination. Higher knowledge scores were associated with higher acceptance rates in both genders (p-value= 0.000). Significantly more females (90.6%) than males (80.3%) had positive attitude towards vaccination (p-value = 0.009). Conclusions: The majority of the foundation students in KMKU were knowledgeable on COVID-19 vaccination and willing to receive the vaccination against the novel coronavirus. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press en_US
dc.subject Acceptance en_US
dc.subject College youth en_US
dc.subject COVID-19 en_US
dc.subject Knowledge en_US
dc.subject Vaccination en_US
dc.title Knowledge and Acceptance of COVID-19 (SARS CoV2) Vaccination among Foundation students in a College in Kedah, Malaysia en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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