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. 2020 Dec 9;35(6):505–511. doi: 10.1093/her/cyaa043

Table II.

Results from multivariate multinomial logistic regression predicting intention to receive a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2

No intention to receive a vaccine compared with intention to receive a vaccine (reference category) ‘Do not know’ compared with intention to receive a vaccine (reference category)
Odds ratio (95% CI) Odds ratio 95% CI
Age 1.02(0.99–1.06) 1.04(1.02–1.06)
Gender (woman) 1.04(0.51–2.13) 1.15(0.65–2.03)
Occupational status (working) 0.96(0.46–2.00) 1.04(0.56–1.93)
Majority status 1.57(0.19–12.69) 1.22(0.26–5.59)
Economic status 1.41(0.98–1.05) 1.38(0.82–2.31)
Belief about the non-natural origin of the virus
 Yes 0.88(0.22–3.55) 2.96(1.39–6.30)
 I do not know 1.42(0.64–3.16) 1.91(1.01–3.60)
 No Reference Reference
Worry 0.83(0.70–0.99) 0.96(0.83–1.11)
Institutional trust 0.92(0.85–0.99) 0.97(0.92–1.02)

Note. Odds ratios are adjusted for the other predictors in the model. CI = confidence interval. Cox e Snell R2 = 0.11; Nagelkerke R2 = 0.16; McFadden R2 = 0.11.