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Background:

  • Students can be effective health behavior change ambassadors.
  • Understanding student motivations for COVID-19 vaccination is crucial for developing effective promotion strategies during the pandemic.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the motivations of university students in India towards COVID-19 vaccination.
  • To identify factors influencing vaccination uptake among students.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among healthcare and non-healthcare students in India.
  • Snowball sampling via digital media and email was used for recruitment (Nov 2020-Jan 2021).
  • Descriptive statistics and logistic regression modeling were employed to analyze data.

Main Results:

  • 656 students participated; 48.4% from healthcare, 51.5% non-healthcare.
  • Concerns regarding side effects, safety, efficacy, and distrust in authorities were key reasons for hesitancy.
  • Despite a general desire for vaccination, a significant portion expressed doubt or reluctance, indicating potential vaccine aversion.

Conclusions:

  • Indian university students exhibit a considerable willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccines.
  • Addressing concerns about vaccine safety, efficacy, and building trust is essential to overcome hesitancy.
  • Information campaigns are necessary to promote COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among students.