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. 2024 Feb 26;13:e47817. doi: 10.2196/47817

Table 2.

Frequency distributions of ability factors, cross-tabulations, and the adjusted odds of COVID-19 vaccination in Nigeria.

Ability Frequency distributions of ability factors (N=957, 100%), n (%) Nigerian adults who obtained at least one vaccination (n=540, 56.4%), n (%) P value Adjusted odds of obtaining at least one COVID-19 vaccinationa
Time: Family or work responsibilities make it difficult to find time

Agree or strongly agree 516 (53.9) 277 (53.7) .06 0.94 (0.69-1.27)

Disagree or strongly disagree or do not know 441 (46.1) 263 (59.6)
1.00 (Reference)
Money: Costs or loss of income make it difficult

Agree or strongly agree 347 (36.3) 158 (45.5) <.001 0.45 (0.33-0.62)

Disagree or strongly disagree or do not know 610 (63.7) 382 (62.6)
1.00 (Reference)
Physical effort: Physical effort makes it difficult

Agree or strongly agree 382 (39.9) 218 (57.1) .74 1.46 (1.06-2.01)

Disagree or strongly disagree or do not know 575 (60.1) 322 (56.0)
1.00 (Reference)
Mental effort: Decision to get vaccine is difficult

Agree or strongly agree 437 (45.7) 237 (54.2) .21 0.94 (0.70-1.27)

Disagree or strongly disagree or do not know 520 (54.3) 303 (58.3)
1.00 (Reference)
Routine: Vaccine not available where I routinely visit

Agree or strongly agree 401 (41.9) 141 (35.2) <.001 0.21 (0.16-0.28)

Disagree or strongly disagree or do not know 556 (58.1) 399 (71.8)
1.00 (Reference)

aPseudo R2=12%.