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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Sep 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Agric Food Syst Community Dev. 2024;13(2):10.5304/jafscd.2024.132.012. doi: 10.5304/jafscd.2024.132.012

Table B3.

At-a-Glance of Statistically Significant Differences: COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage and Intent, Overall and by Sociodemographic Characteristics, Food System (FS) Workers Compared with Non–Food System (NFS) Workers, May–November 2021

Vaccine Uptake and Demand Outcomes Vaccinated ≥1 Dose Unvaccinated, Reachable Unvaccinated, Reluctant
FS Worker Group(s) AFFH, FMF, FBS FMF, FBS AFFH
Overall, FS worker groups compared with NFS Significantly lower percent (%) of AFFH, FMF, FBS workers were vaccinated with ≥1 dose Significantly higher % of FMF or FBS workers were unvaccinated and reachable Significantly higher % of AFFH workers were unvaccinated and reluctant
FS sociodemographic subgroups with significant differences compared with NFS a Lower % NH-W Higher % NH-White Higher % NH-White
Lower % those 30–39 years Higher % Hispanic Higher % male
Lower % insured Higher % ages 30–39 Higher % 18–29
Lower % non foreign born Higher % below poverty <75K Higher % 30–39
Lower % without comorbidities Higher % male Higher % 50–64
Lower % residing in a non-principal city MSA Higher % female Higher % below poverty <75k
Lower % residing in non-MSA Higher % insured Higher % above poverty ≥75k
Higher % not foreign born Higher % insured
Higher % with comorbidities Higher % non foreign born
Higher % without comorbidities Higher % without comorbidities
Higher % reside in non-principal city MSA
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Results for uptake and reachable FS workers compared to NFS by sociodemographic groups are included if the significant finding for a subgroup was consistently noted for all worker groups described in corresponding overall results compared with NFS workers. Italicized subgroups in all three columns indicate those that were consistently noted for all three outcomes- uptake, reachable, and reluctant. for example, significantly lower percentages of FS workers were vaccinated compared with NFS workers, and significantly higher percentages of FMF and FBS workers were unvaccinated but reachable. Significantly lower percentages of NH-W FS workers were vaccinated, but significantly higher percentages of NH-W FMF and FBS workers were unvaccinated but reachable, whereas significantly higher percentages of NH-W AFFH workers were unvaccinated but reluctant.