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. 2018 Oct 5;15(2):287–294. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2018.1526557

Table 5.

Risk factors of mother’s intention to childhood vaccination.

Variables AOR (95% CI) p
Demographic variables    
Being employed 0.6(0.4–0.8) < 0.001
Being migrant 1.6(1.2–2.8) 0.002
Having ≥ 3 children in the household 0.6(0.5–0.8) < 0.001
Accessibility to vaccination service    
Difficult to obtain a vaccination appointment 0.8(0.6–1.9) 0.008
Inconvenient and/or waiting time at the clinic was unreasonable 0.7(0.5–0.9) 0.004
Perceived knowledge, information searches and needs, and trust in different institutions    
Having look or ask frequently for information about vaccines 1.3(1.1–1.8) 0.022
Having trust doctors to do what’s in the best interest of the public 1.4(1.1–1.7) 0.014
TPB model constructs    
Positive behavioral attitudes 3.2(2.3–5.7) < 0.001
High perceived social support 2.8(1.8–3.6) < 0.001
Perceived ease of undergoing vaccination 2.1(1.6–3.3) 0.017

AOR: adjusted odds ratio

CI: confidence interval