1. Religious belongings and Covid-19 vaccination.
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Chakhunashvili, Konstantine, Kvirkvelia, Eka, and Chakhunashvili, Davit G.
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PEARSON correlation (Statistics) , *COVID-19 vaccines , *VACCINE hesitancy , *RELIGIOUS leaders , *EDUCATIONAL attainment - Abstract
Introduction: Vaccine hesitancy poses a complex global challenge. Our study investigates correlations between COVID-19 vaccination rates, religious demographics, and educational performance. Materials and methods: Using cross-sectional analysis, data from reputable sources were analyzed for correlations using Pearson's correlation and linear regression. Results: We found statistically significant positive correlations between COVID-19 vaccination rates and PISA scores, Catholic populations, non-religious, and atheist populations. Conversely, negative correlations were observed with Muslim and Eastern Orthodox populations. Our findings suggest potential influences of religious beliefs and educational attainment on vaccination rates. Conclusion: The data reveals a positive correlation between COVID-19 vaccination rates and the percentages of Catholic, Non-Religious, and Atheist populations, while indicating a negative correlation between COVID-19 vaccination rates and the percentages of Muslim and Eastern Orthodox populations. These findings underscore the potential significance of engaging religious leaders in promoting vaccinations as a strategy to address vaccine hesitancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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