Table 3.
Indicator | Risk group |
Total |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Older adults (n = 160) |
Adults with risk factors (n = 160) |
Pregnant women (n = 160) |
Mothers (n = 160) |
(n = 640) |
|
% | % | % | % | % | |
Confidence | 63.3 (a) | 64 (a) | 65.9 (a) | 65.2 (a) | 64.6 |
Complacency* | 45.8 (a) | 48.1 (a) | 48.4 (b) | 49.5 (b) | 47.9 |
Less prejudiced about the vaccine** | 51.8 (a) | 53.4 (a) | 51.9 (a) | 52.4 (a) | 52.4 |
Knowledge of influenza and vaccine | 31.2 (a) | 37.2 (b) | 41.8 (c) | 42.2 (c) | 38.1 |
Perception of risk of influenza | 54.3 (a) | 53.6 (a) | 51.6 (a) | 53.8 (a) | 53.3 |
Convenience | 64.4 (a) | 64.8 (a) | 70.8 (b) | 73.9 (b) | 68.5 |
Average of the 3Cs | 57.8 (a) | 59 (a) | 61.7 (b) | 62.8 (b) | 60.3 |
Vaccinated at least once in life course | 46.3 (a) | 46.9 (a) | 70.6 (b) | 70.0 (b) | 58.4 |
Vaccinated in the last year | 31.9 (a) | 29.4 (a) | 54.4 (b) | 54.4 (b) | 42.5 |
*The greater the value, the less complacency. ** The greater the value, the less prejudices. In parenthesis, the same letter is assigned to means without statistically significant difference across risk groups or countries.