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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 10.
Published in final edited form as: Ethn Health. 2018 May 10;25(7):982–994. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2018.1473556

Table 2.

Child vaccination status by ethnicity.

0 shots 1 shot 2 shots 3 shots P value At least 1 shot P value
All daughters (n = 492) 224 (45.5) 45 (9.1) 50 (10.2) 173 (35.2) 268 (54.5)
Daughters of
 Native Hawaiian parents (n = 116) 48 (41.4) 13 (11.2) 11 (9.5) 44 (37.9) .01 68 (58.6) .01
 Filipino parents (n = 122) 67 (54.9) 16 (13.1) 13 (10.7) 26 (21.3) 55 (45.1)
 Caucasian parents (n = 134) 62 (46.3) 7 (5.2) 11 (8.2) 54 (40.3) 72 (53.7)
 Japanese parents (n = 120) 47 (39.2) 9 (7.5) 15 (12.5) 49 (40.8) 73 (60.8)
 All sons (n = 467) 273 (58.5) 64 (13.7) 42 (9.0) 88 (18.8) .01 194 (41.5) .02
Sons of
 Native Hawaiian parents (n = 122) 72 (59.0) 17 (13.9) 11 (9.0) 22 (18.0) 50 (41.0)
 Filipino parents (n = 103) 66 (64.1) 19 (18.4) 5 (4.9) 13 (12.6) 37 (35.9)
 Caucasian parents (n = 131) 80 (61.1) 11 (8.4) 12 (9.2) 28 (21.4) 51 (38.9)
 Japanese parents (n = 111) 55 (49.5) 17 (15.3) 14 (12.6) 25 (22.5) 56 (50.5)