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. 2021 May 21;39:62. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2021.39.62.28824

Table 5.

factors associated with the administration of cervical cancer vaccines on children and relatives by respondents who have heard of the cervical cancer vaccine

Variable Vaccinated children/relatives Chi-square P-value
Heard of cervical cancer vaccine? Yes No
Age group category Yes 10-19 1 1 19.804 0.001
20-29 11 33
30-39 7 75
40-49 2 55
50-59 0 21
60-69 0 2
Marital status Yes Married monogamous 13 140 8.397 0.078
Married polygamous 0 8
Divorced 0 2
Widowed 0 9
Single 8 28
Years of teaching Yes 1-5 15 72 11.311 0.079
6-10 3 46
11-15 3 23
16-20 0 27
21-25 0 10
26-30 0 6
31-35 0 3
Household status Yes Head 0 14 12.225 0.002
Spouse 11 142
Children 10 31
Number in the household Yes 1-5 10 85 0.371 0.831
6-10 10 97
11-15 1 5
Level of education Yes Secondary 2 8 1.580 0.454
Tertiary 14 118
Post-graduate 5 61
Received cervical cancer vaccine yes Vaccinated 10 3 68.225 0.000
Not vaccinated 11 187
Any existing cervical cancer programme Yes School programme exists 9 21 15.30 0.000
No school programme 12 166
Taught students on the vaccine Yes Have taught before 6 21
Have not taught students 15 166 5.026 0.025