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

Table 4.

Adjusted odds (aOR) of COVID-19 vaccination in Nigeria.


Adjusted odds of obtaining at least 1 COVID-19 vaccination, aOR (95% CI)a
Core motivators

Getting vaccinated allows a person to live a better life (hope) 3.51 (2.23-5.52)

Getting vaccinated protects people from hardship (fear) 1.03 (0.71-1.49)

Allows people to do more things they enjoy (pleasure) 1.97 (1.33-2.93)

Reduces the likelihood of getting or spreading COVID-19 (pain) 1.17 (0.74-1.84)

Many friends and family approve vaccination (acceptance) 1.62 (1.06-2.48)

Most family and friends do not approve vaccination (rejection) 1.18 (0.83-1.67)
Ability factors

Family or work responsibilities make it difficult (time) 0.85 (0.61-1.19)

Costs or loss of income make it difficult (money) 0.35 (0.24-0.50)

Physical effort makes it difficult (physical effort) 1.45 (1.02-2.07)

The decision to get the vaccine is difficult (mental effort) 1.08 (0.77-1.51)

Vaccine not available where I routinely visit (routine) 0.29 (0.21-0.40)
Sociodemographic factors

Age (years)


18-29 1.09 (0.68-1.74)


30-39 1.14 (0.70-1.86)


≥40 1.00 (Reference)

Sex


Male 1.00 (Reference)


Female 0.80 (0.58-1.10)

Education


Primary or secondary school certificate 1.00 (Reference)


Ordinary national diploma (OND) 2.27 (1.34-3.84)


Higher national diploma (HND) 3.57 (2.04-6.24)


Bachelors or higher 1.26 (0.86-1.85)


Other 1.88 (0.82-4.33)

Location


City 1.00 (Reference)


Town 0.90 (0.64-1.26)


Rural 0.54 (0.31-0.92)

aPseudo R2=23.51%.