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. 2019 Nov 27;19:1564. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-7945-0

Table 2.

Cognition and evaluation of the Changsheng vaccine incident

Total Confidence in vaccines X2 P-value
N (%) Confident(n = 332) Not confident(n = 783)
Someone around you strongly opposes vaccination 0.114 0.736
 Yes 268(24.04) 82(24.70) 186(23.75)
 No 847(75.96) 250(75.30) 597(76.25)
The consequences of the failure of the DTP Vaccination 4.592 0.032*
 Serious 881(79.01) 249(75.00) 632(56.72)
 Not serious 234(20.99) 83(25.00) 151(19.28)
The consequences of the failure of rabies vaccination 8.464 0.004**
 Serious 982(88.07) 278(83.73) 704(89.9)
 Not serious 133(11.93) 54(16.27) 79(10.09)
Satisfied with the response to this vaccine event 30.568 0.000**
 Satisfied 507(45.47) 193(58.13) 314(40.10)
 Not satisfied 608(54.53) 139(41.87) 469(59.90)
Concern about vaccine efficacy 65.404 0.000**
 Worried 740(66.37) 162(49.80) 578(73.82)
 Not worried 375(33.63) 170(51.20) 205(26.18)
Concern about vaccine safety 71.431 0.000**
 Worried 727(65.20) 155(46.69) 572(73.05)
 Not worried 388(34.80) 177(53.31) 211(26.95)
Vaccine is the most effective way of fighting infectious diseases 9.734 0.002**
 Agree 681(61.08) 226(68.07) 455(58.10)
 Disagree 434(38.92) 106(31.93) 328(41.89)
The collapse of immunization defence can lead to outbreaks of infection diseases 5.237 0.024*
 Agree 765(68.61) 244(73.49) 521(66.54)
 Disagree 350(31.39) 88(26.51) 262(33.46)
Identifying the root of incident and strengthening regulations are more important than punishments 9.721 0.002**
 Agree 769(68.97) 251(75.61) 518(66.16)
 Disagree 346(31.03) 81(24.39) 265(33.84)
Vaccination benefits outweigh risks 6.136 0.013*
 Agree 531(47.62) 177(53.33) 354(45.21)
 Disagree 584(52.38) 155(46.67) 429(54.79)

**P < 0.01; *P < 0.05