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Table 3 Factors associated with complete * compared with incomplete vaccination status among 2,174 men, Korean National Cancer Screening Survey, 2006–2008

From: Determinants of suboptimal hepatitis B vaccine uptake among men in the Republic of Korea: where should our efforts be focused: results from cross-sectional study

 

Incomplete vaccination vs.

Complete vaccination*

OR

(95% CI)

p-trend

Age (years)

   

  40-49

1.00

(referent)

0.128

  50-59

1.00

(0.73–1.37)

 

  60-69

1.60

(1.03–2.48)

 

  70-80

1.27

(0.57–2.81)

 

Area of residence

   

  Metropolitan

1.00

(referent)

0.561

  Urban

0.83

(0.63–1.09)

 

  Rural

1.01

(0.66–1.55)

 

Supplemental medical insurance for cancer

   

  Yes

1.00

(referent)

 

  No

1.19

(0.86–1.64)

 

Monthly individual income (USD)

   

  ≤999

1.01

(0.58–1.76)

0.567

  1,000–1,999

1.45

(0.93–2.24)

 

  2,000–3,499

1.32

(0.89–1.96)

 

  ≥3,500

1.00

(referent)

 

Duration of education (years)

   

  ≤11

0.63

(0.40–0.98)

0.044

  12-15

0.86

(0.62–1.21)

 

  ≥16

1.00

(referent)

 

Self-reported health status

   

  Good

1.00

(referent)

0.311

  Moderate

0.86

(0.63–1.16)

 

  Poor

1.68

(1.04–2.71)

 

Occupation

   

  Managerial and professional

1.00

(referent)

 

  Service and sales

0.93

(0.65–1.32)

 

  Routine and manual

0.90

(0.60–1.37)

 

  Long-term unemployed

0.81

(0.46–1.45)

 

Marital status

   

  Married

1.00

(referent)

 

  Unmarried

0.75

(0.38–1.50)

 
  1. *Incomplete vaccination: received one or two doses of HBV vaccine.
  2. Complete vaccination: received the three-dose HBV series vaccine.
  3. Adjusted for list variables, type of health insurance, number of family members, smoking and drinking status and survey year.
  4. OR: odds ratio, CI: confidence interval.