To the Editor:Salam et al.found that more than half(54.2%)of Indonesian parents surveyed were willing to pay for a dengue vaccination[1].Using the Health Belief Model,the study identified four constructs that signific...To the Editor:Salam et al.found that more than half(54.2%)of Indonesian parents surveyed were willing to pay for a dengue vaccination[1].Using the Health Belief Model,the study identified four constructs that significantly influenced willingness to pay,including Perceived Susceptibility,Perceived Severity,Perceived Benefits,and Cues to Action[1].Interestingly,Perceived Barriers,including cost and potential side effects,did not show a significant effect[1].展开更多
文摘To the Editor:Salam et al.found that more than half(54.2%)of Indonesian parents surveyed were willing to pay for a dengue vaccination[1].Using the Health Belief Model,the study identified four constructs that significantly influenced willingness to pay,including Perceived Susceptibility,Perceived Severity,Perceived Benefits,and Cues to Action[1].Interestingly,Perceived Barriers,including cost and potential side effects,did not show a significant effect[1].