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. 2021 Oct 9;15(1):101223. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2021.101223

Table 2.

Hesitancy about COVID-19 vaccination.

Hesitant about COVID-19 Vaccination
Overall 25.1%
Gender (p = .002)∗∗
Female 31.9%
Male 18.7%
Age (p = .074)
18-34 26.4%
35-64 25.9%
65+ 4.5%
Race/Ethnicity (p = .012)∗
White (non-Hispanic) 28.5%
Black, AI/AN (non-Hispanic) 25%
Asian, NH/PI (non-Hispanic) 8.8%
Hispanic (any race) 11.6%
Education (p < .001)∗∗∗
Bachelor's degree+ 18.2%
No bachelor's degree 32.7%
Employment (p = .166)
Employed 23.2%
Not employed 29.6%
Income (p = .283)
Income less than 40K 27.3%
Income over 40K 22.9%
Political Party (p < .001)∗∗∗
Democrat 12.4%
Republican 33.9%
Independent 35.2%
Geography (p = .362)
Urban 24%
Rural 28.6%
Health (p = .529)
Health condition 24.2%
No health condition 27%

Note. Vaccination hesitancy was analyzed as a binary variable where responses including “unsure,” “probably no,” and “definitely no” were coded as hesitant. ∗p ≤ .05, ∗∗p ≤ .01, ∗∗∗p ≤ .001.