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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Transcult Nurs. 2014 May 19;27(2):103–108. doi: 10.1177/1043659614526759

Table 1.

Significant Predictors for Young Hispanic Men who choose to be Vaccinated with the HPV Vaccinea

Variableb B Standard Error B Wald (df = 1) p-value Odds Ratio Exp (B) 95% Confidence Interval
Lower Upper
Prevent .79 .27 8.31 .004 2.20 1.29 3.76
Vacc Children .77 .31 6.05 .01 2.15 1.17 3.96
Required −.65 .27 5.76 .02 .53 .31 .89
Expensive −.65 .32 4.03 .045 .52 .28 .99
Doctor 1.64 .45 13.29 < .001 5.14 2.13 12.38
Decision −1.37 .35 15.46 < .001 .25 .13 .50
(Constant) −2.15 1.46 2.16 .14 .12
a

Omnibus Test of Model Coefficients χ2(6, N = 116) = 71.358, p < .001

−2LL = 84.575; Nagelkerke R-square = .63; Classification Percentage = 82.3%

b
Refers to participant agreement on the following items:
  • Prevent: A vaccine against HPV could prevent future problems for me.
  • Vacc Children: Most people I know think vaccinating children with the HPV before they are teenagers is a good idea.
  • Require: If the new HPV vaccine is not required I will not get vaccinated.
  • Expensive: I understand that this vaccine is very expensive so I will not get vaccinated.
  • Doctor: Generally I do what my doctor recommends, so I will get vaccinated.
  • Decision: When I make a decision to get vaccinated my mind is made up.