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. 2020 Sep 15;17(4):1181–1189. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2020.1802973

Table 5.

Multiple logistic regression results for the covariates associated with a high likelihood of a physician consultation regarding pneumococcal vaccine among the participants who completed the study

  B S.E Pvalue OR 95% C.I.
Gender
Male
femalea
−0.077 0.249 .756 0.926 0.568–1.509
Level of education
High school or lower
College or highera
0.203 0.230 .378 1.225 0.781–1.922
Income
≤500 JD
>500 JDa
−0.347 0.249 .164 0.707 0.434–1.152
Employment
Full or part time
unemployeda
1.252 0.484 .010 3.497 1.355–9.029
Insurance
Yes
Noa
1.564 0.562 .005 4.780 1.590–14.368
Having ever heard about pneumococcal pneumonia and its vaccine
Yes
Noa
0.308 0.439 .484 1.360 0.575¬-3.218
The perception of pneumococcal disease as a health threat
Yes
No or Not surea
0.386 0.205 .059 1.471 0.985¬-2.196
The belief in the health benefits of the vaccine (educational interview)
Yes
No or Not surea
0.134 0.184 .466 1.143 0.798–1.639
The belief in the health benefits of the vaccine (two-months follow-up)
Yes
No or Not surea
1.192 0.195 .000 3.294 2.247–4.827
Reading the booklet
Yes
Noa
0.666 0.186 .000 1.947 1.351–2.806
Constant −2.883 0.645 .000 0.056  

OR; odds ratio.

aReference category.

*Significant at P value < 0.05.