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. 2016 Aug 26;11(8):e0161846. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0161846

Table 1. Demographic, lifestyle and sexual behaviour characteristics among 417 participants who were offered HPV vaccination between 2007 and 2009 as part of the National HPV Vaccination Program, living in Victoria, by NHVPR confirmed vaccination status.

Characteristic Total (N = 417) Unvaccinated (n = 80) Fully vaccinated (n = 337) p-value
n (%) n (%) n (%)
Birth cohort 1 1996–1994 46 (11.0) 8 (10.0) 38 (11.3) 0.318
1993–1992 95 (22.8) 21 (26.3) 74 (22.0)
1991–1990 124 (29.7) 17 (21.3) 107 (31.8)
1989–1988 108 (25.9) 26 (32.5) 82 (24.3)
1987–1986 44 (10.7) 8 (10.0) 36 (10.7)
Age at program commencement 11–17 years old 320 (76.7) 59 (73.8) 261 (77.5) 0.482
18–21 years old 97 (23.3) 21 (26.3) 76 (22.6)
Country of Birth Australia 361 (87.2) 53 (66.3) 308 (92.2) <0.001
Other4 53 (7.8) 27 (33.8) 26 (7.8)
Childhood area of residency2 Major city 239 (66.0) 35 (68.6) 204 (65.6) 0.672
Regional or remote 123 (34.0) 16 (31.4) 107 (34.4)
Childhood SES3 More disadvantaged 135 (37.3) 20 (39.2) 115 (37.0) 0.759
Less disadvantaged 227 (62.7) 31 (60.8) 196 (63.0)
Parental country of birth Both Australian born 259 (63.0) 37 (48.1) 222 (66.5) <0.001
One parent born overseas5 80 (19.5) 12 (15.6) 68 (20.4)
Both parents born overseas5 72 (17.5) 28 (36.4) 44 (13.2)
Parental religion Both non-religious 113 (27.6) 24 (31.6) 89 (26.7) 0.517
One parent religious 100 (24.5) 20 (26.3) 80 (24.0)
Both parents religious 196 (47.9) 32 (42.1) 164 (49.3)
Childhood vaccinations Incomplete 23 (5.5) 13 (16.3) 10 (3.0) <0.001
Complete 394 (94.5) 67 (83.8) 327 (97.0)
Main decision maker regarding receiving the HPV vaccine Self 181 (43.4) 54 (67.5) 127 (37.7) <0.001
One or both parents 236 (56.6) 26 (32.5) 210 (62.3)
Tobacco use Never smoked 336 (81.8) 57 (72.2) 279 (84.0) 0.014
Past or current smoker 75 (18.3) 22 (27.8) 53 (16.0)
Private health insurance No 174 (41.7) 44 (55.0) 130 (38.6) 0.007
Yes 243 (58.3) 36 (45.0) 207 (61.4)
Age at first sex 11–17 185 (55.9) 30 (50.0) 155 (57.2) 0.310
18–24 146 (44.1) 30 (50.0) 116 (42.8)
Lifetime number of sexual partners 0 81 (20.0) 17 (22.4) 64 (19.5) 0.530
1–3 167 (41.2) 27 (35.5) 140 (42.6)
4+ 157 (38.8) 32 (42.1) 125 (38.0)
Current contraceptive use Yes 296 (89.2) 49 (81.7) 247 (90.8) 0.039
No 36 (10.8) 11 (18.3) 25 (9.2)
Date of last Pap smear Within last two years 199 (89.6) 31 (81.6) 168 (91.3) 0.073
More than two years ago 23 (10.4) 7 (18.4) 16 (8.7)

1: Birth year corresponds to women between 11–21 years old as of the 1st of January 2007 who were offered HPV vaccination between 2007 and 2009 as part of the National HPV Vaccination Program;

2: based on the Accessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA) classification;

3: based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics Index of Relative Socioeconomic Disadvantage for each individuals residential postcode;

4: Other countries of birth include New Zealand, China, Fiji, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Singapore, Serbia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sweden, United Kingdom, US, Vietnam;

5: Overseas countries correspond to New Zealand, Bangladesh, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Egypt, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Latvia, Lebanon, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Netherlands, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Poland, Republic of Malawai, Sweden, Singapore, Spain, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, United Kingdom, US, Vietnam, Zimbabwe.

Abbreviations: SES: Socioeconomic status; Pap: Papanicolaou. Numbers do not always total 417 because of small amounts of missing data.