Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2014 Mar 14;23(5):742–754. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-13-0979

Table 2.

HPV vaccine initiation among Hispanic adolescent females (n=2,786)

No. Initiated / Total No. in Category (weighted %) Bivariate OR (95% CI) Multivariate OR (95% CI)
Total 1639/2786 (60.9) -- --
Year
 2010 665/1199 (56.2) ref. ref.
 2011 974/1587 (65.0) 1.45 (1.09-1.93)* 1.47 (1.09-1.98)*
Daughter characteristics
Age
 13 yr 329/613 (52.0) ref. ref.
 14 yr 342/607 (58.7) 1.31 (0.86-1.99) 1.25 (0.79-1.96)
 15 yr 334/562 (58.0) 1.27 (0.81-2.00) 1.30 (0.81-2.09)
 16 yr 344/533 (66.2) 1.81 (1.17-2.79)* 1.89 (1.18-3.00)*
 17 yr 290/471 (72.2) 2.40 (1.56-3.70)** 2.22 (1.41-3.51)**
Race
 White 1389/2389 (60.7) ref. --
 Black 94/160 (63.8) 1.14 (0.67-1.96) --
 Other 156/237 (61.4) 1.03 (0.60-1.77) --
Visited healthcare provider in last year
 No 268/525 (47.9) ref. ref.
 Yes 1355/2233 (64.9) 2.01 (1.40-2.90)** 1.67 (1.09-2.56)*
Currently live in state where born
 No 449/784 (55.5) ref. --
 Yes 1190/2002 (63.0) 1.37 (1.00-1.86) --
Healthcare coverage
 Through parent employer or union 655/1224 (55.8) 1.53 (0.96-2.43) 1.19 (0.69-2.05)
 Other insurance, including Medicaid 788/1184 (69.5) 2.76 (1.73-4.41)** 2.34 (1.37-3.98)*
 No insurance 180/357 (45.2) ref. ref.
Eligible for VFC program
 No 711/1320 (58.5) ref. --
 Yes 926/1458 (62.8) 1.20 (0.90-1.60) --
Parent characteristics
Mother’s age
 <35 yr 219/346 (64.4) ref. --
 35-44 yr 841/1380 (60.9) 0.86 (0.55-1.36) --
 45+ yr 579/1060 (59.4) 0.81 (0.51-1.29) --
Mother’s education
 Less than high school 545/854 (64.3) ref. --
 High school 355/600 (63.0) 0.94 (0.64-1.38) --
 Some college 391/691 (55.7) 0.70 (0.47-1.02) --
 College graduate 348/641 (57.0) 0.73 (0.49-1.11) --
Mother’s marital status
 Not married 565/898 (65.5) ref. --
 Married 1074/1888 (58.5) 0.74 (0.55-1.00) --
Language of NIS-Teen interview
 English 951/1733 (58.0) ref. --
 Spanish 685/1048 (64.5) 1.32 (0.98-1.77) --
Received provider recommendation to get daughter HPV vaccine
 No 568/1206 (55.7) ref. ref.
 Yes 996/1467 (66.9) 1.61 (1.19-2.18)* 1.63 (1.18-2.25)*
Household characteristics
Poverty status
 Below poverty 626/963 (63.8) ref. --
 Above poverty, ≤$75,000 604/1090 (59.7) 0.84 (0.60-1.18) --
 Above poverty, >$75,000 330/612 (54.6) 0.68 (0.47-1.01) --
Number of children in household
 1 472/873 (54.6) ref. ref.
 2-3 910/1490 (61.6) 1.33 (0.98-1.81) 1.42 (1.02-1.98)*
 4+ 257/423 (66.4) 1.65 (1.06-2.55)* 1.78 (1.10-2.89)*
Region of residence
 Northeast 256/394 (64.2) 0.88 (0.60-1.28) 0.71 (0.47-1.07)
 Midwest 175/334 (53.6) 0.56 (0.37-0.86)* 0.49 (0.31-0.77)*
 South 685/1216 (53.0) 0.55 (0.39-0.78)** 0.54 (0.37-0.77)**
 West 523/842 (67.2) ref. ref.

Note. HPV = human papillomavirus; OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; ref. = referent group; VFC = Vaccines for Children; NIS-Teen = National Immunization Survey-Teen. Totals may not sum to stated sample size due to missing data. Multivariate model did not include variables with dashes (--). Multivariate model included data on 2629 Hispanic adolescent females due to missing data for potential correlates.

*

p<0.05,

**

p<0.001