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. 2015 Feb 5;128(3):327–341. doi: 10.4103/0366-6999.150099

Table 3.

Univariate association between parental perceptions and children's vaccination uptake against seasonal influenza over the past 12 months (n = 298)

Items (parental perception) Children's vaccination uptake over the past 1-year (n (%)) χ2 (P)

Vaccinated Nonvaccinated
BF1. In the past 1-week, have you worried that your child would catch seasonal influenza? (worry)
 Not at all 54 (38.6) 50 (35.2) 0.376 (0.828)
 Somewhat worried 47 (33.6) 49 (34.5)
 Worries me a lot/all the time 39 (27.9) 43 (30.3)
BF3. When you think about the possibility of your child to contract seasonal influenza, do you feel: Anxiety?
 Not at all 9 (6.4) 12 (8.6) 4.639 (0.098)
 A little bit anxious 30 (21.4) 44 (31.4)
 Somewhat anxious/very anxious 101 (72.1) 84 (60.0)
BF2. If you do not vaccinate your child against seasonal influenza, how likely do you think it is that she/he will catch seasonal influenza over the coming influenza season? (perceived susceptibility)
 Very unlikely/unlikely/evens 83 (59.3) 94 (66.2) 1.44 (0.230)
 Likely/very likely 57 (40.7) 48 (33.8)
BF4. If you do not to vaccinate your child against seasonal influenza, what do you think is the chance that your child will be seriously ill if he/she gets seasonal influenza? (perceived severity)
 Very unlikely/unlikely/evens 94 (67.6) 98 (69.0) 0.06 (0.803)
 Likely/very likely 45 (32.4) 44 (31.0)
BF5. How safe do you think the seasonal influenza vaccine is for your child? (perceived vaccine safety)
 Not safe/unsure 71 (51.1) 91 (65.0) 5.55 (0.018)
 Safe 68 (48.9) 49 (35.0)
BF6a. I believe that vaccinating my child against seasonal influenza can reduce his/her risk of getting seasonal influenza (perceived benefits of influenza vaccination)
 Strongly disagree/disagree/evens 29 (20.7) 50 (35.2) 7.35 (0.007)
 Agree/strongly agree 111 (79.3) 92 (64.8)
BF6d. If other parents i know have their children vaccinated against seasonal influenza, it will encourage me to do the same (social norms)
 Strongly disagree/disagree/evens 49 (35.0) 87 (61.7) 20.06 (<0.001)
 Agree/strongly agree 91 (65.0) 54 (38.3)
BF6i. If my families and friends though that i should take child to vaccinate, I though I should listen to their advice (social norms)
 Strongly disagree/disagree/evens 47 (33.6) 82 (58.2) 17.10 (<0.001)
 Agree/strongly agree 93 (66.4) 59 (41.8)
BF6k. If most parents bring their child to take seasonal influenza vaccination, I feel that I should also do so (social norms)
 Strongly disagree/disagree/evens 41 (29.3) 70 (49.6) 12.19 (<0.001)
 Agree/strongly agree 99 (70.7) 71 (50.4)
BF7. If you vaccinate your child against seasonal influenza, but your child subsequently still got influenza, will you feel that you would regret your decision? (anticipated regret for vaccinating children)
 Definitely not regret 86 (61.4) 51 (35.9) 25.46 (<0.001)
 Slightly regret 44 (31.4) 54 (38.0)
 Moderately regret/extremely 10 (7.1) 37 (26.1)
BF8. If you do not vaccinate your child against seasonal influenza and your child subsequently got influenza, will you feel that you would regret your decision not to have them vaccinated? (anticipated regret for not vaccinating children)
 Definitely not regret 41 (29.3) 34 (23.9) 1.14 (0.556)
 Slightly regret 62 (44.3) 70 (49.3)
 Moderately regret/extremely regret 37 (26.4) 38 (26.8)
BF9. If you do try, how difficult do you think it is for you to take your child for seasonal influenza vaccination in the coming 12 months? (perceived control)
 Very difficult/difficult/evens 27 (19.3) 67 (47.2) 24.69 (<0.001)
 Confident/very confident 113 (80.7) 75 (52.8)
CD4. Perceived healthy status of children
Excellent good/very good 47 (33.6) 50 (35.2) 0.13 (0.936)
 Good 75 (53.6) 73 (51.4)
 Fair/poor 18 (12.9) 19 (13.4)