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. 2024 Mar 29;24:924. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-18372-6

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics by influenza vaccination status among participants in the first follow-up visit (2015-18) of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging: care recipients aged 65 years and older (N = 5,559).

Received Influenza Vaccination in Last 12 Months; N = 4,178 (75.2%) Did Not Receive Influenza Vaccination in Last 12 Months; N = 1,381 (24.8%)
N(%) N(%)
Sociodemographics
Age
 65–74 1617(38.7) 713(51.6)
 75–84 1922(46.0) 503(36.4)
 85–92 639(15.3) 165(11.9)
Province of Residence
 Newfoundland 178(4.3) 84(6.1)
 Prince Edward Island 101(2.4) 23(1.7)
 Nova Scotia 393(9.4) 72(5.2)
 New Brunswick 102(2.4) 38(2.8)
 Quebec 688(16.5) 346(25.1)
 Ontario 937(22.4) 227(16.4)
 Manitoba 368(8.8) 132(9.6)
 Saskatchewan 97(2.3) 38(2.8)
 Alberta 497(11.9) 125(9.1)
 British Columbia 817(19.6) 295(21.4)
Sex
 Male 1716(41.1) 528(38.2)
 Female 2458(58.8) 852(61.7)
Urban or Rural
 Urban 3651(87.4) 1167(84.5)
 Rural 354(8.5) 143(10.4)
Household Income
 < 20,000 307(7.3) 180(13.0)
 ≥20,000 to < 50,000 1360(32.6) 545(39.5)
 ≥50,000 to < 100,000 1381(33.1) 369(26.7)
 ≥100,000 to < 150,000 429(10.3) 85(6.2)
 ≥150,000 228(5.5) 47(3.4)
Education
 Less than secondary school graduation 390(9.3) 160(11.6)
 Secondary school graduation, no post-secondary education 483(11.6) 169(12.2)
 Some post-secondary education 350(8.4) 131(9.5)
 Post-secondary degree/diploma 2942(70.4) 912(66.0)
Race
 White 4063(97.2) 1316(95.3)
 Non-white 113(2.7) 64(4.6)