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. 2021 Mar 24;39(19):2698–2711. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.03.034

Table 3.

Frequency of Intention to Get COVID-19 Vaccine by Sociodemographic Characteristics.

Survey Questions/Responses Total Sample, %a COVID-19 Vaccine Intentions, %b
Pc
Intenders Wait and Learn Unlikelys
All 100 50 40 10



Sociodemographic Characteristics
Gender <0.01
Female 52 48 40 11
Male 48 56 36 8



Age <0.01
18–29 21 50 39 12
30–44 25 48 41 11
45–59 24 46 42 12
≥60 30 61 33 6



Education <0.01
< High School 10 48 38 14
High School 28 42 44 14
Some College 28 50 40 10
Bachelor or Higher 35 63 33 4



Race/Ethnicity <0.01
White, Non-Hispanic 63 55 35 10
Black, Non-Hispanic 12 32 52 15
Hispanic 17 52 39 9
Other, Non-Hispanic 9 53 43 4



Region 0.21
Northeast 17 50 38 12
Midwest 21 53 39 8
South 38 50 39 11
West 24 56 37 7



Metropolitan Statistical Area Status 0.05
Non-Metro 13 44 44 12
Metro 87 53 37 9



Household Income <0.01
< $50 K 30 49 39 12
$50–85 K 25 50 38 11
$85–150 K 25 49 42 8
$150 K+ 20 60 32 7



Current Employment Status 0.01
Working - as a paid employee 55 49 41 9
Working - self-employed 8 59 29 12
Not working - looking for work 6 45 40 14
Not working - other 31 56 34 9



Household Size <0.01
1 19 54 37 9
2 36 59 34 8
3 17 47 45 8
≥4 28 45 42 13



Political Affiliation <0.01
Republican 27 46 40 13
Democrat 37 63 32 6
Independent 28 48 41 11
Something else 9 40 47 13



Physical Health <0.01
Excellent 12 57 28 14
Very Good 37 54 38 8
Good 37 49 42 9
Fair 13 48 41 11
Poor 2 71 19 10
a

Column percentages (of total sample), weighted according to survey weights to achieve national representativeness.

b

Row percentages (of selected characteristic), weighted according to survey weights to achieve national representativeness.

c

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