TABLE 2.
Vaccinated (Patients With Any # of Doses) n=33 |
Not Vaccinated (No Doses) n=25 |
P | |
---|---|---|---|
Gender identity | 0.87 | ||
Male Female Nonbinary |
19 13 1 |
16 9 0 |
|
Race | 0.87 | ||
Black or African American White or Caucasian Asian |
22 10 1 |
19 6 0 |
|
Ethnicity | 1 | ||
Non-Hispanic or Latino Hispanic or Latino |
30 3 |
22 3 |
|
Age | 0.16 | ||
16–25 26–40 41–60 61+ |
8 9 10 6 |
10 10 4 1 |
|
Income | 0.05 | ||
$0–$30,000 $30,000–$60,000 $60,000–$100,000 >$100,000 |
17 11 5 0 |
20 2 0 1 |
|
Education status | 0.31 | ||
Some high school/diploma Some college Bachelors degree Masters degree or higher |
19 7 5 2 |
18 5 1 0 |
|
Average concern about COVID on a scale of 1–4 (4—very concerned, 1—not concerned) | 3.41 | 1.87 | <0.0001 |
Total EDS score (median) | 8.0 | 13.0 | 0.02 |
Self-reported demographic characteristics, responses to survey questions about concern for self or a family member contracting COVID-19, and median combined score on the Everyday Discrimination Scale adapted for medical settings are displayed in number of patients or average/median score in each group based on previous vaccination status. Previous vaccination status was distinguished by having zero vaccine doses before the survey or having one or more doses prior to the survey. Higher EDS scores indicate greater experiences of discrimination faced by the patient in the medical setting. P values from a 2-sample t-test given in the right column.