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. 2023 Oct 8;19(2):2261171. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2023.2261171

Table 3.

Logistic regression analysis of factors related to intention to vaccinate preschool children against COVID-19.

  Intention 1(N = 863)
Intention 2(N = 235)
Variables* Model 1
Model 2
Model 1
Model 2
OR 95%CI p OR 95%CI p OR 95%CI p OR 95%CI p
Perceived Susceptibility 1.50 1.11 2.03 .009 1.34 0.96 1.87 .081 1.18 0.70 2.00 .536 1.29 0.74 2.24 .364
Perceived Severity 0.88 0.65 1.19 .407 0.99 0.72 1.37 .966 0.85 0.51 1.41 .521 0.84 0.50 1.41 .512
Perceived Benefits 1.80 1.21 2.67 .004 1.00 0.63 1.61 .988 1.97 1.03 3.78 .04 1.90 0.95 3.80 .07
Perceived Barriers 0.41 0.28 0.59 <.001 0.60 0.40 0.91 .016 0.74 0.38 1.45 .38 0.97 0.47 2.03 .944
Cues to Action 10.52 6.57 16.85 <.001 4.80 2.85 8.08 <.001 4.15 1.95 8.83 <.001 3.14 1.28 7.73 .013
Attitudes         1.06 0.59 1.89 .853         0.81 0.30 2.16 .672
Subjective Norms         11.89 6.16 22.92 <.001         3.46 1.36 8.82 .009
Perceived Behavioral Control         0.82 0.61 1.11 .199         0.70 0.34 1.44 .333
R2 0.3398       0.4193       0.2376       0.2667      
F 398.71       491.94       68.82       77.24      

Results in the model controlled for sociodemographic variables that were significant in the univariate analysis.