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. 2024 May 14;24:624. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-11016-w

Table 1.

Participants' background and demographic characteristics with the willingness to get an annual COVID booster vaccine (n = 919)

Characteristic Total n (%) Annual COVID-19 booster vaccine P-value*
Acceptant Hesitant
Sex
 Male 480 (52.4%) 185 (38.5%) 295 (61.5%) .001
 Female 437 (47.6%) 122 (27.9%) 315 (72.1%)
Age
 Under 30 years 539 (58.7%) 168 (34.5%) 353 (65.5%) .635
 30–39 years 263 (28.6%) 82 (31.2%) 181 (68.8%)
 ≥ 40 years 114 (12.4%) 39 (34.2%) 75 (65.8%)
Marital status
 Married 492 (53.5%) 155 (31.5%) 337 (68.5%) .158
 Single 423 (46.4%) 153 (35.9%) 273 (64.1%)
Profession
 Physicians 425 (46.5%) 185 (43.5%) 240 (56.5%)  < .001
 Nurses 274 (30.0%) 73 (26.6%) 201 (73.4%)
 Allied health professionals 215 (23.5%) 49 (22.8%) 166 (77.2%)
Health care setting
 Governmental 467 (51.8%) 170 (35.7%) 306 (64.3%) .176
 Non- Governmental 82 (8.9%) 22 (26.8%) 60 (73.2%)
 Private 343 (37.3%) 107 (31.2%) 236 (68.8%)
Work division
 Hospitals 543 (63.1%) 206 (37.9%) 337 (62.1%) .001
 Primary health care 232 (27.0%) 68 (29.3%) 164 (70.7%)
 Othersb 85 (9.9%) 17 (20.0%) 68 (80.0%)
Smoking
 Non-smoker 648 (60.5%) 213 (32.9%) 435 (67.1%) .327
 ex-smoker 33 (3.6%) 15 (45.5%) 18 (54.5%)
 Smoker 238 (25.9%) 80 (33.5%) 158 (66.4%)
Chronic diseasea
 Yes 70 (7.6%) 20 (28.6%) 50 (71.4%) .362
 No 849 (92.4%) 288 (33.9%) 561 (66.1%)

*Chi-squared test

aChronic diseases include hypertension, diabetes, cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic respiratory diseases, and others

bInclude private clinics, laboratories, pharmacies, etc.