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Table 5 Factors associated with A/H1N1 vaccination uptake

From: Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) related to the Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 among Chinese General Population: a Telephone Survey

Variables

Vaccinated rate(%)

ORu(95% CI)

ORm(95% CI)

Know the main modes of transmission

   

   No

8.4

1.00

NS

   Yes

12.5

1.56(1.37-1.78) ‡

 

Know the free vaccination policy

   

   No

2.3

1.00

1.00

   Yes

14.2

8.71(7.44-10.20) ‡

7.20(5.91-8.78) ‡

Know the state's initial vaccination strategy

   

   No

4.7

1.00

1.00

   Yes

13.6

3.18(2.67-3.77) ‡

1.33(1.08-1.64) †

Has your daily life been disturbed by A/H1N1

   

   No

9.1

1.00

1.00

   Yes

14.0

1.63(1.44-1.84) ‡

1.29(1.11-1.50) ‡

Would worry about infection of A/H1N1

   

   No

10.5

1.00

NU

   Yes

11.6

1.12 (0.98-1.28)

 

Is the state's initial vaccination strategy reasonable

   

   No

7.6

1.00

NS

   Yes

10.9

1.49(1.03-2.15) *

 

The reaction to the adverse reaction of A/H1N1 vaccine

   

   Not afraid

14.8

1.00

1.00

   Don't care

1.4

0.08(0.06-0.11)

0.08(0.05-0.11) ‡

   Be afraid

1.8

0.11(0.07-0.17) †

0.07(0.04-0.11) ‡

Have taken up preventive measures in daily life

   

   No

7.5

1.00

NS

   Yes

11.7

1.64(1.38-1.93) ‡

 

Have taken up seasonal influenza vaccine

   

   No

8.1

1.00

1.00

   Yes

43.5

7.09(5.55-9.07) ‡

4.69(3.53-6.23) ‡

  1. ORu: univariate odds ratio obtained using logistic regression;
  2. ORm: odds ratio obtained from stepwise multivariate logistics regression analysis using univariately significant variables as candidate variables and adjusting for gender, age, education level, occupation, region and survey wave;
  3. NU: not significant in the univariate analysis;
  4. NS: not significant in multivariate analysis though significant in the univariate analysis;
  5. *: P < 0.05;
  6. †: P < 0.01;
  7. ‡: P < 0.0001.