Association between Psychological Flexibility and Health Beliefs in the Uptake of Influenza Vaccination among People with Chronic Respiratory Diseases in Hong Kong
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participants
2.2. Measures
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. Comparison of Characteristics between Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Participants
Characteristics | Vaccinated Participants n = 84 (32.9%) | Unvaccinated Participants n = 171 (67.1%) | X2 (df) | p-Value |
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Age | – | – | – | – |
18–40 | 0 (0.0) | 36 (21.1) | 45.07 (3) | 0.000 *** |
41–54 | 15 (17.9) | 28 (16.4) | – | – |
55–64 | 18 (21.4) | 67 (39.2) | – | – |
≥65 | 51 (60.7) | 40 (23.4) | – | – |
Gender | – | – | – | – |
Male | 57 (67.9) | 117 (68.4) | 0.01 (1) | 0.928 |
Female | 27 (32.1) | 54 (31.6) | – | – |
Marital status | – | – | – | – |
Married | 37 (44.0) | 76 (44.4) | 6.92 (3) | 0.074 |
Non-married | 8 (9.3) | 34 (19.9) | – | – |
Divorced | 14 (16.7) | 15 (8.8) | – | – |
Widowed | 25 (29.8) | 46 (26.9) | – | – |
Educational attainment | – | – | – | – |
Primary education or below | 42 (50.0) | 79 (46.2) | 3.65 (2) | 0.161 |
Secondary education | 32 (38.1) | 55 (32.2) | – | – |
Tertiary education or above | 10 (11.9) | 37 (21.6) | – | – |
Smoking status | – | – | – | – |
Currently smoking | 5 (6.0) | 99 (57.9) | 85.38 (2) | 0.000 *** |
Stopped smoking | 24 (28.6) | 48 (28.1) | – | – |
Never smoked | 55 (65.5) | 24 (14.0) | – | – |
Other chronic illnesses diagnosed | – | – | – | – |
Yes | 59 (70.2) | 44 (25.7) | 46.98 (2) | 0.000 *** |
No | 25 (29.8) | 122 (71.3) | – | – |
Number of visits to an out-patient clinic in the past 12 months | – | – | – | – |
0 | 8(9.5) | 12(7.0) | 12.72 (3) | 0.005 ** |
1–2 | 19(22.6) | 33(19.3) | – | – |
3–4 | 26(31.0) | 91(53.2) | – | – |
≥5 | 31(36.9) | 35(20.5) | – | – |
Number of hospitalizations in the past 12 months | – | – | – | – |
0 | 13(15.5) | 18(10.5) | 25.91 (3) | 0.000 *** |
1–2 | 28(33.3) | 27(15.8) | – | – |
3–4 | 24(28.6) | 61(35.7) | – | – |
≥5 | 19(22.6) | 65(38.0) | – | – |
3.2. Comparison of the Psychological Flexibility and Health Perceptions of Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Participants
Measures of Psychological Flexibility/Health Perceptions | Vaccinated Participants n = 84 (32.9%) | Unvaccinated Participants n = 171 (67.1%) | Statistical and p values | |
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Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | t (df) | p-Value | |
Psychological flexibility † | 33.35 (6.01) | 45.90 (4.99) | 16.06 (253) | 0.000 *** |
| 2.87 (1.08) | 4.38 (0.97) | 10.53 (253) | 0.000 *** |
| 3.18 (0.95) | 4.44 (0.90) | 9.94 (253) | 0.000 *** |
| 3.33 (0.93) | 4.38 (1.07) | 7.89 (253) | 0.000 *** |
| 3.51 (1.06) | 4.52 (1.21) | 6.72 (253) | 0.000 *** |
| 3.47 (0.88) | 4.49 (0.90) | 8.48 (253) | 0.000 *** |
| 3.35 (0.98) | 4.79 (1.14) | 9.79 (253) | 0.000 *** |
| 3.25 (0.95) | 4.55 (0.95) | 9.98 (253) | 0.000 *** |
| 3.35 (0.98) | 4.68 (1.25) | 9.10 (253) | 0.000 *** |
| 3.56 (0.98) | 5.06 (0.95) | 11.35 (253) | 0.000 *** |
| 3.49 (0.91) | 4.61 (0.81) | 9.28 (253) | 0.000 *** |
Health Perceptions by CHBMS †† | – | – | – | – |
Perceived susceptibility a | 2.51 (0.37) | 2.25 (0.36) | 5.12 (253) | 0.000 *** |
Perceived severity b | 2.67 (0.31) | 2.32 (0.36) | 7.42 (253) | 0.000 *** |
Perceived benefits c | 2.55 (0.60) | 2.42 (0.61) | 1.52 (253) | 0.130 |
Perceived barriers d | 2.13 (0.41) | 2.08 (0.42) | 0.90 (253) | 0.371 |
Cues to action e | 2.48 (0.55) | 2.26 (0.58) | 2.82 (252) | 0.005 ** |
3.3. Predictors of Influenza Vaccination among People with CRD
Predictors | OR | 95%CI | p-Value | Nagelkerke R2 |
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Age: ≥65 years | 15.20 | (4.60, 50.26) | 0.000 *** | 0.707 |
Never smoked (vs. ever smoking) | 4.13 | (1.19, 14.33) | 0.025 * | |
Had one or more chronic illnesses other than COPD | 0.16 | (0.05, 0.47) | 0.001 ** | |
Number of visits to an out-patient clinic in the past 12 months: ≥3 times | 1.40 | (0.49, 4.02) | 0.532 | |
Number of hospitalizations in the past 12 months: ≥3 times | 1.25 | (0.10, 0.63) | 0.004 ** | |
Perceived susceptibility: above mean | 3.04 | (1.25, 7.42) | 0.015 * | |
Perceived severity: above mean | 3.04 | (1.56, 9.81) | 0.004 ** | |
Cues to action: above mean | 1.33 | (0.56, 3.17) | 0.525 | |
Psychological flexibility: below mean | 49.37 | (12.18, 200.15) | 0.000 *** |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Cheung, K.W.; Mak, Y.W. Association between Psychological Flexibility and Health Beliefs in the Uptake of Influenza Vaccination among People with Chronic Respiratory Diseases in Hong Kong. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 155. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020155
Cheung KW, Mak YW. Association between Psychological Flexibility and Health Beliefs in the Uptake of Influenza Vaccination among People with Chronic Respiratory Diseases in Hong Kong. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2016; 13(2):155. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020155
Chicago/Turabian StyleCheung, Kin Wai, and Yim Wah Mak. 2016. "Association between Psychological Flexibility and Health Beliefs in the Uptake of Influenza Vaccination among People with Chronic Respiratory Diseases in Hong Kong" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13, no. 2: 155. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020155
APA StyleCheung, K. W., & Mak, Y. W. (2016). Association between Psychological Flexibility and Health Beliefs in the Uptake of Influenza Vaccination among People with Chronic Respiratory Diseases in Hong Kong. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(2), 155. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020155