Table 3 Question responses on COVID-19 vaccine intentions across the segments.

From: Comparative analysis of Australian climate change and COVID-19 vaccine audience segments shows climate skeptics can be vaccine enthusiasts

 

Total responses (%)

Enthusiasts (%)

Supporters (%)

Socials (%)

Hesitant (%)

Sceptics (%)

R2

Would you accept the vaccine for yourself?

0.62

No, definitely not

14

 < 0.1

 < 0.1

1.3

35.1

83.7

 

Unsure, but leaning towards NO

14

 < 0.1

0.2

15.3

64.6

14.9

 

Unsure, but leaning towards YES

17

 < 0.1

9.4

70.7

 < 0.1

1.3

 

Yes, definitely

55

99.9

90.4

12.7

0.3

0.1

 

Would you accept the vaccine if it meant protecting friends, family, or at-risk groups?

0.48

No, definitely not

8

 < 0.1

 < 0.1

0.5

16.7

53.4

 

Unsure, but leaning towards NO

15

0.6

 < 0.1

16.1

51.2

37.2

 

Unsure, but leaning towards YES

17

0.2

4.2

52.7

26.5

7.7

 

Yes, definitely

60

99.2

95.8

30.8

5.7

1.7

 

Would you be willing to put your name on the list to be vaccinated first?

0.47

No, definitely not

20

0.4

1.5

9.9

59.0

89.3

 

Unsure, but leaning towards NO

14

0.3

7.4

23.5

37.9

10.3

 

Unsure, but leaning towards YES

19

5.2

18.3

59.1

3.0

0.4

 

Yes, definitely

47

94.1

72.9

7.5

0.1

 < 0.1

 

I will get vaccinated against the coronavirus

0.80

No

30

1.6

 < 0.1

22.41

98.9

99.9

 

Yes

70

98.4

99.9

77.6

1.2

0.1

 
  1. N = 1054. Table, sourced from Thaker et al., 202276 presents percentages of key input variables across the segments.
  2. All proportional differences—as judged by ANOVA or chi-square tests—are significant at p < 0.001. R2 represents how much of the variance of each indicator is explained by this 5-cluster model.