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. 2021 Oct 19;9(10):1204. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9101204

Table 1.

Sample characteristics (n = 1902).

Variables n (%)/Mean ± SD
Sociodemographic variables
Sex
Male 62 (3.3)
Female 1840 (96.7)
Age (years old) 31.72 ± 6.74
Marital status
Married 608 (32.0)
Single/divorced/widowed/others 1294 (68.0)
Education level
Bachelor’s degree and below 1854 (97.5)
Master’s degree 48 (2.5)
Department
Medicine 560 (29.4)
Surgeon 515 (27.1)
Obstetrics and gynecology 55 (2.9)
Pediatrics 210 (11.0)
Infectious diseases 93 (4.9)
Emergency 154 (8.1)
Others 315 (16.6)
Job title rank
Primary 1045 (54.9)
Middle 726 (38.2)
Vice-senior/Senior 86 (4.5)
Senior 5 (0.3)
Others 40 (2.1)
Intention of COVID-19 vaccination
Intention of free COVID-19 vaccination
No 608 (32.0)
Yes 1294 (68.0)
Intention of self-paid COVID-19 vaccination
No 828 (43.5)
Yes 1074 (56.5)
Frequencies of social media exposure about COVID-19 vaccination
Passive social media exposure 3.23 ± 0.87
Active social media exposure 3.06 ± 0.93
Frequencies of interpersonal discussion about COVID-19 vaccination
Discussion with medical professionals 2.65 ± 0.77
Discussion with non-medical people 2.49 ± 0.79
Perceptions of effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines
Perceived vaccine efficacy 3.94 ± 1.43
Perceived duration of protection
≥1 year 919 (48.3)
Else 983 (51.7)
Perceived effectiveness in preventing resurgences 3.07 ± 1.09