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. 2021 May 18;14:1119–1128. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S306654

Table 3.

Association Between Vaccine Preferences and Socio-Demographic Variables

Variable Response Vaccine Preference p-value
Local Foreign-Made No Preference
Gender Male 154(11.6%) 194(14.6%) 388(29.1%) <0.001
Female 173(13%) 103(7.7%) 321(24.1%)
Nationality Saudi 300(22.5%) 251(18.8%) 636(47.7%) 0.011
Non-Saudi 27(2%) 46(3.5%) 73(5.5%)
Education High school 91(6.8%) 32(2.4%) 156(11.7%) <0.001
Bachelor 191(14.3%) 167(12.5%) 436(32.7%)
Masters/PhD 45(3.4%) 98(7.4%) 117(8.8%)
Working in health care Yes 68(5.1%) 124(9.3%) 174(13.1%) <0.001
No 259(19.4%) 173(13%) 535(40.1%)
Monthly income Less than 5000 117(8.8%) 67(5%) 202(15.2%) <0.001
5001–10,000 73(5.5%) 40(3%) 167(12.5%)
10,001–15,000 65(4.9%) 60(4.5%) 150(11.3%)
>15,000 72(5.4%) 130(9.8%) 190(14.3%)

Notes: Frequencies mentioned in number (n) with percentages in parentheses; Significant p values (p<0.05) are mentioned in bold letters.