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. 2023 Apr 7;41(20):3151–3155. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.04.001

Table 2.

Bivariate & final logistic regression models for child COVID-19 vaccine uptake among vaccinated parents.1, 2

Vaccinated parents of children aged 1217
Acceptors3vs Non-Acceptors
Vaccinated parents of children aged 511
Acceptors3vs Non-Acceptors
Bivariate
Unadjusted OR
[95% CI]
Final Model Adjusted OR
[95% CI]
Bivariate
Unadjusted OR
[95% CI]
Final Model Adjusted OR
[95% CI]
Child received flu vaccine in past 6 mo.
Yes 8.24 [2.15, 31.56]* 9.40 [1.79, 49.31]* 3.48 [1.14, 10.62] 4.73 [1.17, 19.12]
No Ref Ref Ref Ref
Reasons to vaccinate child: desired
activities/travel
 Extremely/very important 1.56 [0.43, 5.69] 1.00 [0.21, 4.66] 2.19 [0.67, 7.13] 0.94 [0.11, 7.81]
 Not at all/slightly/moderately important Ref Ref Ref Ref
Reasons to vaccinate child: protect vulnerable family members
 Extremely/very important 3.54 [0.94, 13.30] 1.86 [0.38, 9.08] 3.21 [1.07, 9.66] 1.49 [0.22, 10.13]
 Not at all/slightly/moderately important Ref Ref Ref Ref
Reasons to vaccinate child: child could get seriously sick from COVID-19
 Extremely/very important 2.37 [0.68, 8.24] 2.72 [0.71, 10.37] 2.51 [0.86, 7.37] 2.29 [0.47, 11.17]
 Not at all/slightly/moderately important Ref Ref Ref Ref
Child involvement in vaccination decision-making
 Decision made jointly or primarily by child 1.41 [0.42, 4.75] 1.80 [0.38, 8.45] 2.49 [0.72, 8.55] 3.06 [0.77, 12.25]
 Decision made primarily by parents Ref Ref Ref Ref
Parental concerns about COVID-19 vaccine side effects
0.47 [0.24, 0.92]

0.58 [0.25, 1.37]

0.48 [0.30, 0.76]

0.49 [0.29, 0.83]*
1

Referent group in italics.

2

Bolded values are significant at p < 0.05, *p < 0.01.

3

Acceptors defined as parents who accepted a COVID vaccine for at least some or all of their children in the respective age group.