Fig. 2: Determinants of intent to accept a COVID-19 vaccine.
From: Exploratory study of the global intent to accept COVID-19 vaccinations

A The fixed-effect parameters (coloured: reds denote a negative log odds ratio, while blues denote a positive log odds ratio) with 95% highest posterior-density intervals (HPDI; black horizontal bars) from the intercepts-as-outcomes model (see Methods), which represents an “average” of the effects across all 32 countries (greyed). For each parameter, odds ratios and 95% HPDIs are shown (right panel). The left panel denotes the covariate group with the baseline group shown in parentheses. B Random-effect parameters (coloured: reds denote a negative log odds ratio, while blues denote a positive log odds ratio) from the intercepts-as-outcomes model. Only parameters whose 95% HPDIs exclude zero are shown (these points are therefore a subset of the greyed points in A). (The left panel again shows the covariate group with the baseline in parentheses. Note that not all covariates from (A) are shown as some do not contain random-effect parameters for which the 95% HPDI excludes zero.) Countries are labelled with a two-letter abbreviation. Due to crowding of labels, not all data points have labels: the reader should consult supplementary data 1 and 2 for all model parameters.