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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 24.
Published in final edited form as: Vaccine. 2014 Nov 27;33(2):289–293. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.11.032

Table 3.

Sample characteristics by HPV awareness.

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.