Table 3. Factors associated with Infant Influenza Immunization (n = 261)a.
Adjusted OR | 90%CI | |
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Exposure of Interest | ||
Gain | 2.130 | (1.120, 4.048) |
Loss | 2.025 | (1.083, 3.787) |
Control | Referent | |
Multivariate Factorsb | ||
Maternal Vaccination Intention | ||
Likely | 10.830 | (4.923, 23.825) |
Not likely | Referent | |
Race/Ethnicity | ||
African American/ Black | 0.852 | (0.369, 1.966) |
Hispanic/Other/Multicultural | Referent | |
Perceived Influenza Susceptibility | ||
Vulnerable | 2.702 | (1.566, 4.662) |
Not vulnerable | Referent |
a Odds Ratio in BOLD indicates significance. bThe following covariates were also included in the final multivariate model—presence of health insurance, influenza illness within the past 12 mo, concern about potential vaccine side effects, perceived influenza severity for mother, perceived influenza severity for unborn child, and perceived vaccine efficacy. These variables were insignificant in the model, and therefore not included in the above table.