Table 4. Bivariate analysis of uptake rate of HPV vaccine in population.
Characteristics of Respondents | Daughter Received HPV Vaccine n (%) |
Respondents' gender | |
Female | 1,122 (65.3) |
Male | 192 (63.8) |
Age of respondents (y) | |
19–29 | 16 (94.1) |
30–39 | 438 (69.3) |
40–49 | 703 (61.9) |
50–59 | 126 (66.7) |
60+ | 11 (73.3) |
Child received all childhood vaccines | |
Yes (all) | 1,280 (67.3) |
Yes (some) | 29 (35.4) |
Unsure | 7 (87.5) |
No | 1 (3.3) |
Ever heard of HPV | |
Yes | 1,213 (64.6) |
No | 105 (71.4) |
History of cervical cancer (self or partner) | |
Yes | 61 (76.3) |
No | 1,231 (64.6) |
Unsure/missing | 8 (66.6) |
History of abnormal Pap smear (self or partner) | |
Yes | 476 (68.0) |
No | 807 (63.3) |
Unsure/missing | 16 (69.6) |
Education | |
High school/vocational school | 493 (69.1) |
Some/complete undergraduate degree/college | 700 (62.6) |
Postgraduate degree | 100 (64.1) |
Family composition | |
Traditional (two parents, male and female) | 954 (63.1) |
Nontraditional | 338 (71.6) |
Number of children | |
One or two children | 878 (67.7) |
Three or more children | 440 (60.4) |
Country of birth | |
Canada | 999 (64.7) |
England | 33 (61.1) |
China | 10 (66.7) |
India | 50 (78.1) |
Philippines | 29 (74.4) |
United States | 29 (61.7) |
Germany | 11 (68.8) |
Other | 157 (63.8) |
Organized religion | |
No religious affiliation | 439 (69.5) |
Religious affiliation | 879 (63.1) |