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. 2018 Apr;108(4):517–523. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.304257

TABLE 4—

Weighted Proportion of Survey Respondents Aged 65 Years and Older Who Ever Received the Pneumococcal Vaccine by Risk Factors: Sinai Community Health Survey 2.0, Chicago, IL, 2015–2016

Pneumococcal Vaccine (n = 161)
Risk Factors % (95% CI) P
Gender .70
 Male 51 (32, 70)
 Female 55 (41, 69)
Race/ethnicity .28
 Non-Hispanic White 67 (39, 86)
 Non-Hispanic Black 56 (38, 72)
 Puerto Rican 33 (9, 70)
 Mexican 40 (22, 60)
Education .40
 < high school 42 (26, 59)
 High-school graduate 63 (37, 83)
 ≥ some college 56 (35, 75)
Household income, $ .16
 < 20 000 62 (37, 82)
 20 000–49 999 55 (38, 71)
 ≥ 50 000 29 (12, 54)
Health care discrimination (lifetime) .84
 No 53 (38, 67)
 Yes 55 (34, 74)
Confidence and trust in doctor .56
 Low or medium 47 (20, 76)
 High 56 (43, 68)

Note. CI = confidence interval.