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Indonesian Journal of Halal ResearchIndonesian Journal of Halal Research

Young Muslims comprise a large population in Indonesia. This study analyzes the effect of halal awareness, halal certification, attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavior controls and vaccine quality on young Muslims intentions to use the COVID-19 vaccine. This study involved 699 random respondents from 32 provinces in Indonesia. This research model develops Theory Planned Behavior (TPB) using structural equation modeling (SEM) with partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) data processing tools. The results showed that halal awareness and certificates had a P-value of <0.05 or positively affected Muslims attitude towards vaccines. Likewise, halal awareness, attitudes, subjective norms and vaccine quality have a P-value of <0.05 and perceived behavior control has a P-value of <0.10 or positively affects Muslims intentions to use vaccines. However, halal certification has a P-value of >0.10 or does not affect their intention to use vaccines. Islamic values remain a consideration for young Muslims in using the COVID-19 vaccine. Therefore, the government needs to include halal aspects in determining policies related to the implementation of vaccinations.

Islamic values are a significant consideration for young Muslims when deciding to use the COVID-19 vaccine, highlighting the importance of incorporating halal aspects into government vaccination policies.The studys findings demonstrate that halal awareness, attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavior control, and vaccine quality positively influence the intention to use the vaccine among young Muslims.However, halal certification alone does not significantly impact their intention, suggesting that other factors play a more crucial role in their decision-making process.

Penelitian lebih lanjut perlu dilakukan untuk mengeksplorasi secara mendalam bagaimana tingkat pengetahuan agama dan pemahaman tentang proses sertifikasi halal memengaruhi persepsi dan penerimaan vaksin halal di kalangan generasi muda Muslim Indonesia. Selain itu, studi komparatif antara kelompok usia yang berbeda, tingkat pendidikan, dan latar belakang sosial ekonomi dapat memberikan wawasan yang lebih komprehensif tentang faktor-faktor yang memengaruhi keputusan vaksinasi. Terakhir, penelitian kualitatif, seperti wawancara mendalam dan focus group discussion, dapat digunakan untuk menggali lebih dalam motivasi, kekhawatiran, dan harapan generasi muda Muslim terkait vaksin COVID-19, serta peran ulama dan tokoh agama dalam membentuk opini publik dan mendorong perilaku vaksinasi yang positif. Penelitian-penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan rekomendasi yang lebih tepat sasaran bagi pemerintah dan lembaga terkait dalam merumuskan strategi komunikasi dan implementasi vaksinasi yang efektif dan inklusif, serta meningkatkan kepercayaan masyarakat terhadap program vaksinasi nasional.

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