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. 2020 Feb 20;16(5):1109–1117. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2020.1717130

Table 1.

Frequency of pregnant women intending to receive maternal and infant vaccines, stratified by sociodemographic characteristics.

Selected Characteristics Total Sample, N (%) Influenza Vaccine, N (%) Pa Tdap Vaccine, N (%) Pa All Infant Vaccines on Time, N (%) Pa
All 2196 1,381 (63)   1,426 (65)   1,495 (68)  
State              
 Colorado 1099 (50) 735 (67) <0.01 737 (67) 0.04 746 (68) 0.75
 Georgia 1097 (50) 646 (59)   689 (63)   749 (69)  
       Total 2196 1,381 (63)   1,426 (65)   1,495 (68)  
Educationb              
 Graduate degree 482 (27) 375 (78) <0.01 369 (77) <0.01 386 (80) <0.01
 Undergraduate degree 812 (45) 519 (64)   550 (68)   566 (70)  
 No college degree 518 (29) 261 (50)   296 (57)   311 (60)  
       Total 1,812 1,155 (64)   1,215 (67)   1,263 (70)  
Ethnicity              
 Black/African American 312 (17) 148 (47) <0.01 153 (49) <0.01 172 (55) <0.01
 Hispanic/Latino 209 (11) 117 (56)   109 (52)   138 (66)  
 White 1,175 (63) 819 (70)   879 (75)   863 (74)  
 Other 166 (9) 99 (60)   97 (58)   111 (67)  
       Total 1,862 1,183 (64)   1,238 (66)   1,284 (69)  
Number of prior children              
  0 1015 (46) 603 (59) <0.01 605 (60) <0.01 633 (62) <0.01
  1 781 (36) 539 (69)   568 (73)   583 (75)  
  2 266 (12) 168 (63)   181 (68)   193 (73)  
  3 90 (4) 47 (52)   46 (51)   59 (66)  
  4+ 43 (2) 24 (56)   26 (60)   27 (63)  
       Total 2195 1,381 (63)   1,426 (65)   1,495 (68)  

a P-value for the Pearson chi-squared proportion test at the significance level of (α) 5%; boldface indicates statistical significance (p < 0.05).

b Graduate degree includes master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees; undergraduate degree includes bachelor’s and associate’s degrees.