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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Soc Behav. 2016 Sep;57(3):390–406. doi: 10.1177/0022146516660344

Table 3.

Association of Willingness to Vaccinate with SES, Race-ethnicity, and Attitudes toward HPV Vaccination. HPV Immunization in Sons Study, 2010.

Variable Parents (n =518)
Adolescent Males (n = 401)
1 2 1 2

Income .00 −.00 .00 .01
(.07) (.41) (.04) (.15)
Education
 College degree+ Referent Referent Referent Referent
 Some college .24 .II .40* .34*
(.15) (.II) (.17) (.14)
 High school diploma .I6 −.03 .I3 .I0
(.15) (.12) (.18) (.14)
 <I2 years .27 −.01 .28 .08
(.19) (.15) (.22) (.18)
Race-ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic white Referent Referent Referent Referent
 Non-Hispanic black −.01 −.40** .I4 −.I4
(.17) (.13) (.18) (.15)
 Hispanic −.04 −.24* .23 −.05
(.16) (.12) (.17) (.14)
 Other −.04 −.32 −.03 −.I9
(.24) (.18) (.19) (.15)
Attitudes toward HPV vaccination
 Individualistic .24*** .16*
(.06) (.06)
 Prosocial girlfriend or wife .27*** .18**
(.07) (.06)
 Prosocial sex partner .I5
(.08)
 Prosocial community .01 23***
(.06) (.05)
Intercept 2 99*** .45 2.05*** .57
(.44) (.35) (.47) (.39)
R2 .I0 .49 .08 .41

Note: Estimates are unstandardized slopes with standard errors in parentheses. For the parent and adolescent male samples, Model 1 results were estimated via ordinary least squares regression and Model 2 results were estimated via seemingly unrelated regression. Parent and adolescent models respectively control for all variables listed in parent and adolescent columns of Table 1. SES = socioeconomic status; HPV = human papillomavirus.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001.