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. 2010 May 4;7(5):e1000270. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000270

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)