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. 2024 Dec 30;24:3608. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20953-4

Table 4.

The participant’s trust of diverse sources about the effectiveness and efficiency of routine vaccinations

Question Response N (%) P- value
Yes No Gender Age RA* N * EL* ES* MI* MS* NC* CB* HE* VD* RV* DT*
Healthcare specialist 1091 (89.6) 126 (10.4) 0.574 0.982 0.136 0.061 0.111 0.303 0.484 0.063 0.512 0.481 0.597 < 0.001 0.032 0.004
Books 723 (59.4) 494 (40.6) 0.082 0.044 0.014 0.373 0.129 0.206 0.974 0.557 0.493 0.816 0.119 0.319 0.620 0.183
Social media/Internet 335 (27.5) 882 (72.5) 0.034 0.126 0.128 0.560 0.279 0.510 0.177 0.102 0.186 0.544 0.950 0.153 0.064 0.660
Family and friends 509 (41.8) 708 (58.2) 0.552 0.200 0.454 0.492 0.028 0.732 0.004 0.902 0.734 0.292 0.223 0.042 0.250 0.244

*RA, Residency area. N, Nationality. EL, Education level. ES, Employment status. MI, Monthly income. MS, Marital status, NC, Total number of children. CB, Number of children who were two years and younger during the COVID-19 pandemic. HE, Healthcare sector employment. VD, Number of COVID-19 vaccine doses. RV, have you ensured that your child/children at vaccination age receive their routine vaccinations on time during the COVID-19 pandemic? DT, Duration of vaccine delay by months