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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 5.
Published in final edited form as: J Epidemiol Community Health. 2010 Sep 29;66(3):204–209. doi: 10.1136/jech.2009.099879

Table 2.

Effect of demographic variables on vaccination status of children <18 and adults ≥18 years

Estimate OR 95% CI p Value
Effect on vaccination of children <18 years*
 Intercept −1.522 NA NA <0.001
 Age −0.052 0.95 0.92, 0.98 <0.001
 Gender
  Male −0.077 0.93 0.76, 1.13 0.46
  Female
 Ethnicity
  Other −0.198 0.82 0.43, 1.55 0.55
 Hispanic/Latino
 Place of birth
  Outside USA −0.291 0.75 0.53, 1.06 0.11
  Inside USA
 Primary respondent’s years in USA 0.008 1.01 0.99, 1.02 0.21
 Primary respondent’s education 0.054 1.06 0.95, 1.17 0.31
 Primary respondent’s Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice score 0.224 1.25 1.17, 1.33 <0.001
 School/day care
  Outside home 0.251 1.29 0.98, 1.68 0.07
  Home care only
 Respiratory illness
  Yes 0.6637 1.94 1.40, 2.70 <0.001
  No
Effect on vaccination of adults ≥18 years*
 Intercept −2.709 NA NA <0.001
 Age 0.028 1.03 1.02, 1.04 <0.001
 Gender
  Male −0.615 0.54 0.40, 0.73 <0.001
  Female
 Ethnicity
  Other −0.301 0.74 0.29, 1.87 0.51
  Hispanic/Latino
 Birth location
  Outside USA −0.543 0.58 0.37, 0.91 0.03
  Inside USA
 Education 0.182 1.20 1.05, 1.37 0.01
 Primary respondent’s Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice score 0.112 1.19 1.03, 1.21 0.01
 Occupation
  Inside home 0.013 1.01 0.75, 1.36 0.93
  Outside home
 Respiratory illness
  Yes 0.710 2.03 1.25, 3.31 0.01
  No
*

Results of generalised estimating equation logistic regression.

Reference group.