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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 10.
Published in final edited form as: Vaccine. 2016 Feb 5;34(13):1604–1610. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.01.061

Table 1.

Estimated distribution across selected teen, maternal, and household demographic factors for 13–17 year-old girls by number of HPV doses administered. Q3 and Q4 2010 NIS-Teen.

Unweighted sample size, n Number of HPV vaccine doses administered
0
% (95%CI)
1–2
% (95%CI)
≥3
(95%CI)
Teen characteristics
Race/ethnicity
 Hispanic 516 16.9 (±3.6) 23.6 (±7.8) 18.9 (±4.4)
 White non-Hispanic 2812 59.5 (±3.8) 56.4 (±7.5) 58.6 (±4.6)
 Black non-Hispanic 475 16.4 (±2.7) 15.1 (±5.1) 13.7 (±3.3)
 Othera 329 7.2 (±2.2) 4.9 (±1.9) 8.7 (±2.5)
Number of vaccination providers
 1 provider 2196 52.8 (±3.7) 58.2 (±6.7) 58.4 (±4.3)
 ≥2 providers 1936 47.2 (±3.7) 41.8 (±6.7) 41.6 (±4.3)
Specialty types of teens’ vaccination providers
 Pediatrician 2828 67.7 (±3.3)b 69.8 (±6.9) 73.5 (±3.9)
 Family practitioner 1519 37.5 (±3.7) 38.3 (±7.5) 36.9 (±4.3)
 General practitioner 518 14.6 (±3.2) 15.5 (±6.5) 15.7 (±4.0)
 Internal medicine 627 17.6 (±3.4) 15.6 (±6.0) 18.5 (±3.7)
 OB/GYN 556 16.0 (±3.4) 15.2 (±6.0) 15.6 (±3.5)
 Other specialty 1158 27.5 (±2.9)b 23.3 (±5.2) 21.9 (±3.7)
Foreign born
 Yes 138 3.0 (±1.5) 5.3 (±3.8) 4.6 (±2.4)
 No 8183 97.0 (±1.5) 94.7 (±3.8) 95.4 (±2.4)
Entitled to VFCc vaccines
 Yes 1169 34.4 (±3.8)b 39.4 (±7.3)b 27.5 (±3.9)
 No 6007 65.6 (±3.8)b 60.6 (±7.2) 72.5 (±3.9)
Maternal characteristics
Maternal age group
 ≤34 years of age 295 7.5 (±2.2) 10.0 (±3.5) 7.9 (±2.7)
 35 to 44 years of age 1646 43.5 (±3.8) 46.3 (±7.2) 41.4 (±4.5)
 ≥45 years of age 2191 49.0 (±3.7) 43.8 (±7.3) 50.8 (±4.5)
Marital status
 Married 3105 74.3 (±3.3) 69.3 (±6.7) 72.2 (±4.2)
 Widowed 80 1.2 (±0.6)b 1.0 (±0.8) 3.5 (±1.9)
 Divorced 469 11.5 (±2.3) 11.4 (±3.7) 9.8 (±2.1)
 Separated 120 2.9(±1.1) 5.7 (±3.1) 4.4 (±2.3)
 Never married 322 9.2 (±2.5) 11.9 (±5.7) 8.4 (±2.7)
 Deceased 36 0.9 (±0.5) 0.7 (±0.6) 1.7 (±1.7)
Preferred language
 English 3930 93.8 (±2.7) 87.6 (±7.7) 90.8 (±3.6)
 Spanish 165 4.4 (±2.3) 11.6 (±7.7) 7.7 (±3.5)
 Other 37 1.8 (±1.5) 0.8 (±0.7) 1.5 (±1.1)
Maternal education
 Non-high school graduate 341 8.4 (±2.6)b 24.6 (±8.1)b 13.7 (±3.6)
 High school graduate 835 27.8 (±3.4) 24.1 (±5.6) 25.0 (±4.4)
 Some college training 1238 28.3 (±3.3) 24.4 (±5.3) 24.5 (±3.7)
 College graduate 1718 35.6 (±3.5) 26.9 (±5.5)b 36.8 (±4.0)
FPL (Federal Poverty Level)
 1st quintile (lowest income) 775 17.1 (±2.9) 30.3 (±7.8)b 19.4 (±3.5)
 2nd quintile 661 20.7 (±3.2) 16.1 (±4.9) 20.9 (±4.4)
 3rd quintile 807 23.0 (±3.1)b 17.8 (±4.4) 17.1 (±3.1)
 4th quintile 875 20.9 (±3.2) 16.6 (±4.8) 20.5 (±3.4)
 5th quintile (highest income) 1014 18.3 (±2.5) 19.1 (±5.0) 22.1 (±3.3)
Number of children18years of age in the household
 1 1630 32.4 (±3.3) 22.4 (±4.5)b 33.5 (±4.0)
 2–3 2097 55.8 (±3.7) 58.6 (±7.1) 55.7 (±4.4)
 ≥4 405 11.8 (±2.8) 19.0 (±6.9)b 10.8 (±3.2)
Location of the household
 Central city metropolitan statistical area 1550 34.1 (±3.7)b 37.4 (±6.9) 39.9 (±4.5)
 Non-central city metropolitan statistical area 1539 49.0 (±3.7) 47.9 (±7.2) 45.9 (±4.4)
 Non-metropolitan statistical area 964 16.9 (±2.1) 14.7 (±3.9) 14.2 (±2.4)
a

Includes Asian non-Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native non-Hispanic, other non-Hispanic, and other mixed race children.

b

Estimated percentage is significantly different from the estimated percentage in the same row among teen girls administered ≥3 doses of HPV vaccine.

c

VFC, Vaccines for Children Program. Children and teens 0–18 years of age are entitled to publically purchased vaccines from providers who are enrolled in their state’s VFC program if they are eligible for Medicaid, not covered by health insurance, American Indian/Alaska Native, or covered by private health insurance that does not pay all of the costs vaccines and administered vaccine doses at a Federally Qualified Health Center or Rural Health Center. See http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/vfc/index.html.