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. 2024 Feb 12;12(2):187. doi: 10.3390/vaccines12020187

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the study participants who answered about their own HPV vaccine uptake, overall and by NUTS.

Characteristic Italy Northwestern Italy Northeastern Italy Central Italy Southern Italy Insular Italy
(n = 3160) (n = 776) (n = 637) (n = 634) (n = 736) (n = 377)
Gender
 Male 457 (14.5%) 94 (12.1%) 95 (14.9%) 82 (12.9%) 143 (19.4%) 43 (11.4%)
 Female 2689 (85.1%) 679 (87.5%) 539 (84.6%) 551 (86.9%) 588 (79.9%) 332 (88.1%)
 Non-binary 9 (0.3%) 1 (0.1%) 3 (0.5%) 1 (0.2%) 2 (0.3%) 2 (0.5%)
 Prefer not to disclose 5 (0.2%) 2 (0.3%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) 3 (0.4%) 0 (0.0%)
Age group, years
 18–25 1051 (33.3%) 225 (29.0%) 218 (34.2%) 205 (32.3%) 302 (41.0%) 101 (26.8%)
 26–32 * 485 (15.3%) 113 (14.6%) 104 (16.3%) 101 (15.9%) 102 (13.9%) 65 (17.2%)
 33–44 * 996 (31.5%) 271 (34.9%) 191 (30.0%) 201 (31.7%) 203 (27.6%) 130 (34.5%)
 45–59 * 628 (19.9%) 167 (21.5%) 124 (19.5%) 127 (20.0%) 129 (17.5%) 81 (21.5%)
Place of residence degree of urbanization †
 City 1184 (37.5%) 353 (45.5%) 156 (24.5%) 259 (40.9%) 296 (40.2%) 120 (31.8%)
 Town or suburb 1512 (47.8%) 335 (43.2%) 333 (52.3%) 294 (46.4%) 338 (45.9%) 212 (56.2%)
 Rural area 464 (14.7%) 88 (11.3%) 148 (23.2%) 81 (12.8%) 102 (13.9%) 45 (11.9%)
Educational attainment
 Less than high school diploma 309 (9.8%) 77 (9.9%) 74 (11.6%) 64 (10.1%) 58 (7.9%) 36 (9.5%)
 High school diploma 1903 (60.2%) 484 (62.4%) 358 (56.2%) 374 (59.0%) 443 (60.2%) 244 (64.7%)
 Academic degree 734 (23.2%) 159 (20.5%) 164 (25.7%) 158 (24.9%) 187 (25.4%) 66 (17.5%)
 Post-graduate/Doctorate degree 214 (6.8%) 56 (7.2%) 41 (6.4%) 38 (6.0%) 48 (6.5%) 31 (8.2%)
Household composition
 Alone 419 (13.3%) 118 (15.2%) 89 (14.0%) 97 (15.3%) 75 (10.2%) 40 (10.6%)
 Couple 1361 (43.1%) 369 (47.6%) 286 (44.9%) 274 (43.2%) 262 (35.6%) 170 (45.1%)
 With family of origin 1238 (39.2%) 250 (32.2%) 236 (37.0%) 235 (37.1%) 367 (49.9%) 150 (39.8%)
 Other 142 (4.5%) 39 (5.0%) 26 (4.1%) 28 (4.4%) 32 (4.3%) 17 (4.5%)
Able to pay for things needed in life
 With great difficulty 402 (12.7%) 91 (11.7%) 77 (12.1%) 77 (12.1%) 99 (13.5%) 58 (15.4%)
 With some difficulty 1481 (46.9%) 336 (43.3%) 285 (44.7%) 285 (45.0%) 373 (50.7%) 202 (53.6%)
 Quite easily 1130 (35.8%) 300 (38.7%) 234 (36.7%) 247 (39.0%) 239 (32.5%) 110 (29.2%)
 Easily 147 (4.7%) 49 (6.3%) 41 (6.4%) 25 (3.9%) 25 (3.4%) 7 (1.9%)
Daily problems due to physical, psychological, or sensory impairment
 Yes 242 (7.7%) 48 (6.2%) 54 (8.5%) 43 (6.8%) 70 (9.5%) 27 (7.2%)
 No 2918 (92.3%) 728 (93.8%) 583 (91.5%) 591 (93.2%) 666 (90.5%) 350 (92.8%)
BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2
 Yes 287 (9.1%) 58 (7.5%) 62 (9.7%) 62 (9.8%) 71 (9.6%) 34 (9.0%)
 No 2873 (90.9%) 718 (92.5%) 575 (90.3%) 572 (90.2%) 665 (90.4%) 343 (91.0%)
Pneumopathy
 Yes 177 (5.6%) 42 (5.4%) 41 (6.4%) 31 (4.9%) 39 (5.3%) 24 (6.4%)
 No 2983 (94.4%) 734 (94.6%) 596 (93.6%) 603 (95.1%) 697 (94.7%) 353 (93.6%)
Cardiopathy
 Yes 121 (3.8%) 32 (4.1%) 32 (5.0%) 19 (3.0%) 29 (3.9%) 9 (2.4%)
 No 3039 (96.2%) 744 (95.9%) 605 (95.0%) 615 (97.0%) 707 (96.1%) 368 (97.6%)
Diabetes
 Yes 135 (4.3%) 24 (3.1%) 40 (6.3%) 30 (4.7%) 28 (3.8%) 13 (3.4%)
 No 3025 (95.7%) 752 (96.9%) 597 (93.7%) 604 (95.3%) 708 (96.2%) 364 (96.6%)

* Females only. † Graded using the Eurostat Degree of Urbanization (DEGURBA) classification system. Notes: Piedmont, Aosta Valley, Lombardy, and Liguria constitute northwestern Italy; Trentino-South Tyrol, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and Emilia-Romagna constitute northeastern Italy; Tuscany, Umbria, Marche, and Lazio constitute central Italy; Abruzzo, Molise, Campania, Apulia, Basilicata, and Calabria constitute southern Italy; and Sicily and Sardinia constitute insular Italy. Abbreviations: HPV, human papillomavirus; NUTS, Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics; BMI, body mass index.