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

Table 3.

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

Demographic Sample characteristics (N=957, 100%), n (%) Nigerian adults who obtained at least 1 vaccination (n=540, 56.4%), n (%) P value Adjusted odds of obtaining at least 1 COVID-19 vaccination, aOR (95% CI)a
Age (years) .71

18-29 531 (55.5) 300 (56.5)
1.31 (0.89-1.93)

30-39 275 (28.7) 159 (57.8)
1.28 (0.85-1.93)

≥40 151 (15.8) 81 (53.8)
1.00 (Reference)
Sex .06

Male 592 (61.9) 348 (58.8)
1.00 (Reference)

Female 365 (38.1) 192 (52.6)
0.73 (0.56-0.95)
Education <.001

Primary or secondary school certificate 371 (38.8) 188 (50.7)
1.00 (Reference)

Ordinary national diploma (OND) 111 (11.6) 72 (64.9)
1.90 (1.22-2.98)

Higher national diploma (HND) 120 (12.5) 87 (72.5)
2.62 (1.64-4.19)

Bachelors or higher 317 (33.4) 169 (53.3)
1.12 (0.81-1.55)

Other 38 (4) 24 (63.2)
1.79 (0.89-3.60)
Location .02

City 544 (56.8) 320 (58.8)
1.00 (Reference)

Town 323 (33.8) 181 (56.0)
0.88 (0.68-1.17)

Rural 90 (9.4) 39 (43.3)
0.56 (0.35-0.89)

aPseudo R2=2.79%.