Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 7.
Published in final edited form as: Vaccine. 2018 Jun 7;36(24):3486–3497. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.04.077

Table 5.

Association of receiving influenza vaccination with parental receipt of a provider recommendation for their child to receive influenza vaccination, controlling for sociodemographic characteristics,* among children 6 months–17 years who had a provider visit since July 1st during the influenza season, United States, National Immunization Survey-Influenza (NIS-Flu), 2013–14 through 2015–16 influenza seasons

Characteristics 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16

APR ± 95% CI AP§ % APR ± 95% CI AP % APR ± 95% CI AP %

Provider recommendation
 Yes 1.80 (1.61–2.01) 70.7 (68.4–73.0) 1.91 (1.79–2.04) 71.2 (69.8–72.7) 2.12 (1.98–2.28) 71.5 (70.0–73.1)
 No Referent 39.3 (35.0–43.8) Referent 37.3 (35.0–39.6) Referent 33.7 (31.4–36.0)
*

The model included the following sociodemographic variables: child’s age, child’s sex, child’s race/ethnicity, language survey completed, mother’s education, poverty/annual household income, number of children in household, urban/rural residence, and region of residence.

APR = adjusted prevalence ratio. Estimates in bold are statistically significantly different from the referent (P < 0.05).

CI = confidence interval.

§

AP = adjusted prevalence.