Site icon Big Island Thieves

Hawai‘i Department of Health Vaccination Data Confirms Disparities, Shows Link Between Vaccination and Mental Health

HONOLULU – A recent Hawai‘i Department of Health-commissioned survey has confirmed the need to make vaccinations more accessible for those who face health and social disparities, and that getting vaccinated can contribute to a person’s overall sense of mental well-being.

The survey was conducted among 445 adults Hawai‘i full-time residents statewide to assess perceptions about COVID-19 from April 20, 2021, to May 3, 2021. Anthology Research has been tracking resident attitudes and behaviors relating to the pandemic on a regular basis since April 2020.

Of those polled, 60% indicated they were fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. Another 10% are partially vaccinated. Of the remainder, seven percent have an appointment to get vaccinated, 15% say they will wait to get vaccinated, and just eight percent responded that they will not get vaccinated. When the results are tracked across the last two survey time periods fewer respondents say they are waiting until others are safely vaccinated with no ill effects.

Highlights of the survey showed that:

The survey also showed an association between vaccinations and mental health:

For a summary of the survey results, Click Here!

Exit mobile version