Feelings and attitudes towards vaccination, 2021: COVID-19 vaccination intention in Poland, Romania and Slovenia
April 5, 2022

Author of Research: Magdalena Iwanovska, Katarzyna Bałandynowicz-Panfil, Malgorzata Łosiewicz, Serban Olah, Janez Štebe, Mojca Šoštarič and Ana Slavec

Year of Research:  2021

Key words: epidemic, vaccination, SARS-CoV-2, covid-19, religion, political orientation, bacterial and virus diseases, immunization, information sources

These are data from a survey on well-being and attitudes towards vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic, conducted by a group of independent researchers from various institutions in Poland, Romania and Slovenia. The purpose of the study was to determine the well-being of the population in relation to vaccination in the studied countries and to analyse how they are related to different socio-demographic characteristics, including religiosity and political orientation. Data file is available in English language.


Researchers come from the following institutions: the University of Gdańsk, the University of Oradea, the University of Ljubljana, the university Psychiatric Clinic in Ljubljana and InnoRenew CoE.

  

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Iwanovska, M., Bałandynowicz-Panfil, K., Łosiewicz, M., Olah, S., Štebe, J., Šoštarič, M. and Slavec, A. (2021). Feelings and attitudes towards vaccination, 2021: COVID-19 vaccination intention in Poland, Romania and Slovenia [Data file]. Ljubljana: Univerza v Ljubljani = University of Ljubljana, Slovenian Social Science Data Archives (ADP). ADP - IDNo: POCP21. https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_POCP21_V1