Table 3.
Characteristic | % Aware | N |
---|---|---|
Mothers/caregivers | ||
Age (mean, SD) | ||
Aware | 43.58 (7.25) | 300 |
Not aware | 44.22 (7.19) | 180 |
Race/ethnicity** | ||
Korean | 45% | 30/66 |
Non-Korean | 65% | 276/423 |
Interview language*** | ||
English | 78% | 71/91 |
Non-English | 59% | 235/398 |
Household income | ||
<$12,000 or unemployed | 65% | 106/162 |
≥$12,000 | 62% | 182/293 |
Education | ||
≤High school diploma | 61% | 215/355 |
Any college or more | 68% | 82/120 |
Nativity | ||
Foreign-born | 61% | 264/431 |
Born in U.S. | 72% | 42/58 |
Years in U.S. (among foreign-born)** | ||
<15 Years | 51% | 67/131 |
≥15 Years | 67% | 233/349 |
Insurance status | ||
Uninsured | 61% | 222/365 |
Public or private insurance | 69% | 83/121 |
Have usual source of care* | ||
Yes | 67% | 166/246 |
No | 58% | 139/241 |
General vaccine attitudes | ||
Immunization against disease is a good thing | ||
Agrees | 63% | 280/447 |
Disagrees/neither | 64% | 25/39 |
Immunizations have more side effects than benefits | ||
Agrees | 54% | 32/59 |
Disagrees/neither | 64% | 273/425 |
Adolescent girls | ||
Age | ||
<14 years | 59% | 125/211 |
≥14 years | 65% | 180/275 |
Insurance status** | ||
Uninsured | 52% | 66/127 |
Private or public insurance | 66% | 240/362 |
Have usual source of care | ||
Yes | 65% | 227/348 |
No | 56% | 79/141 |
Received childhood vaccines* | ||
Yes | 63% | 297/468 |
No | 40% | 8/20 |
p < 0.05.
p < 0.01.
p < 0.001.