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. 2024 Jun 26;12(7):712. doi: 10.3390/vaccines12070712

Table 1.

Participant Characteristics.

Relationship to Child
  Biological/Adoptive parent 25 (89.3%)
  Aunt or Uncle 3 (10.7%)
Marital Status
  Never Married 7 (25%)
  Married 15 (53.6%)
  Divorced/Separated/Widowed 6 (21.4%)
Gender
  Female 26 (92.8%)
  Male 1 (3.6%)
  Unknown 1 (3.6%)
Race/Ethnicity
  Non-Hispanic White 13 (46.4%)
  Non-Hispanic Black 8 (28.6%)
  Hispanic or Latino Origin 5 (17.8%)
  Black or African American w/Unspecified Hispanic or Latino Origin 2 (7.2%)
Level of Education
  Graduate degrees (PhD, EdD, MD, DDS, DVM, JD, MBA, MA) 5 (17.8%)
  Bachelor’s Degree 6 (21.4%)
  Associate’s degree 4 (14.3%)
  Some college credit or trade school 4 (14.3%)
  High school graduate/GED 8 (28.6%)
  9–12th grade, no diploma 1 (3.6%)
Number of 9- to 17-year-olds
  1 Child 14 (50%)
  2 Children 6 (21.4%)
  3 Children 5 (17.9%)
  5 Children 3 (10.7%)
Age of Youngest 9- to 12-year-old
  9-year-old 10 (35.8%)
  10-year-old 7 (25%)
  11-year-old 5 (17.8%)
  12-year-old 6 (21.4%)
Gender of Youngest 9- to 12-year-old
  Female 15 (53.6%)
  Male 13 (46.4%)
Number of Well Visits in Past 12 Months
  0 visits 4 (14.3%)
  1 visit 15 (53.6%)
  2 or more visits 9 (32.1%)
Delayed Vaccine of Youngest 9- to 12-year-old Child Due to Reasons Other than Illness or Allergy
  Yes 8 (28.6%)
  No 19 (67.8%)
  Did not answer 1 (3.6%)
Decided Not to Have Youngest 9- to 12-year-old Child Get a Vaccine for Reasons Other Than Illness or Allergy
  Yes 7 (25%)
  No 20 (71.4%)
  Don’t know 1 (3.6%)
Likelihood of Youngest 9- to 12-year-old Child Receiving the HPV Shots in the Next 12 Months
  Very likely 3 (10.7%)
  Somewhat likely 10 (35.7%)
  Not too likely 3 (10.7%)
  Not likely at all 8 (28.6%)
  Not sure/Don’t know 4 (14.3%)
Youngest 9- to 12-year-old Child Received the Following Vaccines
  MenACWY and Tdap 6 (21.4%)
  Tdap only 11 (39.3%)
  I don’t know 10 (35.7%)
  Did not answer 1 (3.6%)