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. 2014 May 8;10(8):2454–2459. doi: 10.4161/hv.29096

Table 1. Characteristics of evaluable females aged 9 to 17 y in the 2009 United States Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Surveya.

Characteristic HPV vaccination
(n = 1645)b
Influenza vaccination
(n = 1279)c
Age, n (%)    
9–12 y 610 (41) 491 (43)
13–17 y 1035 (58) 788 (57)
Race/ethnicity, n (%)    
non-Hispanic White 1050 (55) 884 (53)
non-Hispanic Black 95 (7.6) 79 (9.0)
Hispanic 434 (33) 257 (33)
Other 66 (4.5) 59 (5.2)
Family income, n (%)    
<$25 000 363 (23) 223 (22)
$25 000–$49 999 318 (21) 229 (19)
$50 000–$74 999 273 (15) 216 (14)
>$75 000 691 (42) 611 (45)
Parental education, n (%)    
High school or less 467 (32) 360 (33)
Some college 468 (27) 342 (26)
College graduate or higher 710 (41) 577 (41)
Insurance coverage 1413 (80) 1056 (75)
Parent is informal caregiver, n (%) 486 (28) 384 (30)
HPV vaccination, n (%) 494 (25) -
Influenza vaccination, n (%) - 404 (32)

a Sample sizes reported as unweighted values and percentages reported as weighted values. bn, = 1765 females eligible for HPV vaccination analysis (6.8% missing values for relevant covariates). cn, = 1381 females eligible for influenza vaccination analysis (7.4% missing values for relevant covariates).