Knowledge and vaccination intention of monkeypox in China's general population: A cross-sectional online survey

Travel Med Infect Dis. 2023 Mar-Apr:52:102533. doi: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2022.102533. Epub 2022 Dec 18.

Abstract

Background: Public awareness of monkeypox is critical in the fight against this infectious disease. However, at present a survey of the Chinese population on monkeypox is lacking. This study was conducted to compensate for the lack of knowledge and identify a vaccination intention assessment for monkeypox in China.

Methods: The questionnaire comprised 20 items with the following three aspects: basic information, knowledge, and willingness to vaccinate or pay. For this study, 521 valid respondents were recruited. Utilizing logistic regression, the researchers identified the factors related with knowledge and vaccination intentions.

Results: The average total score for knowledge of monkeypox was 5.6 (score range 0-10), and 309 (59.3%) participants were categorized as having greater knowledge based on a total score of 6. Most participants (76.4%) were willing to accept a monkeypox vaccination. The average acceptable cost of the monkeypox vaccine was CNY261.2. Factors such as level of education, and working within the healthcare profession were related to monkeypox knowledge. An increased knowledge of monkeypox was related to a higher willingness to vaccinate. Participants who were willing to pay more for vaccines included those with high incomes, who suffered from chronic diseases, and healthcare workers.

Conclusions: The Chinese population had relatively high knowledge of monkeypox and demonstrated a willingness to receive the vaccine.

Keywords: China; Knowledge; Monkeypox; Survey; Vaccine.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Humans
  • Intention
  • Mpox (monkeypox)*
  • Vaccination