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. 2021 Jun 21;9(6):681. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9060681

Table 1.

Results of logistic regression models estimating the association between carrying out a systematic full primary series of vaccines and general practitioner’s profile, among 219 general practitioners interviewed in France (2017–2018).

Covariates Analysis Univariate Multivariate
n % p OR 95% CI p aOR 95% CI p
All 216 37.5 n = 204
Gender 214
Woman 142 31.7 0.016 ref. ref.
Man 72 48.6 2.04 [1.14–3.65] 0.016 1.88 [1.01–3.51] 0.047
Age 214
Less than 55 years old 153 35.9 0.363 0.76 [0.41–1.38] 0.364 1.14 [0.58–2.27] 0.699
55 years old and more 61 42.6 ref. ref.
Region 205
Île de France 104 43.3 0.087 1.64 [0.93–2.91] 0.088 1.96 [1.04–3.69] 0.036
Outside Île de France 101 31.7 ref. ref.
Type of practice 216
Private practice 108 44.4 0.054 2.47 [1.16–5.24] 0.019 2.90 [1.29–6.53] 0.010
Health Center (employed) 49 24.5 ref. ref.
HCAP 59 35.6 1.70 [0.73–3.95] 0.214 2.33 [0.92–5.93] 0.075
Experience 210
Beginner 34 41.2 0.736 1.40 [0.58–3.37] 0.452 /
Average 119 37.8 1.22 [0.63–2.36] 0.563
Experienced 57 33.3 ref.
Daily practice 216
Yes 180 36.7 0.572 0.81 [0.39–1.68] 0.572 /
No 36 41.7 ref.

ref.: reference category, OR: Odds Ratio, aOR: adjusted Odds Ratio, 95% CI: 95% Confidence interval, p: chi square p-value, HCAP: Health Care Access Permanency structures.