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. 2013 May 14;13:218. doi: 10.1186/1471-2334-13-218

Table 3.

Factors associated with complete* compared with incompletevaccinationstatus among 2,174 men, Korean National Cancer Screening Survey, 2006–2008

  Incomplete vaccinationvs.
Complete vaccination*
OR (95% CI) p-trend
Age (years)
 
 
 
  40-49
1.00
(referent)
0.128
  50-59
1.00
(0.73–1.37)
 
  60-69
1.60
(1.03–2.48)
 
  70-80
1.27
(0.57–2.81)
 
Area of residence
 
 
 
  Metropolitan
1.00
(referent)
0.561
  Urban
0.83
(0.63–1.09)
 
  Rural
1.01
(0.66–1.55)
 
Supplemental medical insurance for cancer
 
 
 
  Yes
1.00
(referent)
 
  No
1.19
(0.86–1.64)
 
Monthly individual income (USD)
 
 
 
  ≤999
1.01
(0.58–1.76)
0.567
  1,000–1,999
1.45
(0.93–2.24)
 
  2,000–3,499
1.32
(0.89–1.96)
 
  ≥3,500
1.00
(referent)
 
Duration of education (years)
 
 
 
  ≤11
0.63
(0.40–0.98)
0.044
  12-15
0.86
(0.62–1.21)
 
  ≥16
1.00
(referent)
 
Self-reported health status
 
 
 
  Good
1.00
(referent)
0.311
  Moderate
0.86
(0.63–1.16)
 
  Poor
1.68
(1.04–2.71)
 
Occupation
 
 
 
  Managerial and professional
1.00
(referent)
 
  Service and sales
0.93
(0.65–1.32)
 
  Routine and manual
0.90
(0.60–1.37)
 
  Long-term unemployed
0.81
(0.46–1.45)
 
Marital status
 
 
 
  Married
1.00
(referent)
 
  Unmarried 0.75 (0.38–1.50)  

*Incomplete vaccination: received one or two doses of HBV vaccine.

Complete vaccination: received the three-dose HBV series vaccine.

Adjusted for list variables, type of health insurance, number of family members, smoking and drinking status and survey year.

OR: odds ratio, CI: confidence interval.