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. 2021 Oct 10;9(10):1158. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9101158

Table 2.

The enhanced dataset of dental students’ COVID-19 vaccine-related attitudes, February 2021 (n = 6639).

Variable Outcome Cd Variable Outcome Cd Variable Outcome Cd
Gender Female 1 Knowing
Fatality
No 0 Pharmaceuticals Yes 2
Male 2 Yes 1 Cultural Values No 0
Academic Level 1st Year 1 Flu Vaccine Never 0 Not Sure 1
2nd Year 2 Sometimes 1 Yes 2
3rd Year 3 Always 2 Agreement
with Values
No 0
4th Year 4 Mandatory 3 Not Sure 1
5th Year 5 Willingness
of Vaccination
Totally Disagree 1 Yes 2
6th Year 6 Disagree 2 Natural
Immunity
No 0
Internship 7 Not Sure 3 Not Sure 1
Fresh Graduate 8 Agree 4 Yes 2
Clinical
Training
Pre-clinical 1 Totally Agree 5 Perceived
Knowledge
No 0
Clinical 2 Media/Social
Media
No 0 Not Sure 1
Economic
Level
Low income 1 Not Sure 1 Yes 2
Lower-middle income 2 Yes 2 Risk/Benefit
Ratio
No 0
Upper-middle income 3 Public Figures No 0 Not Sure 1
High income 4 Not Sure 1 Yes 2
Prior
Infection
No 0 Yes 2 Novel
Vaccines
No 0
Yes 1 Government No 0 Not Sure 1
Providing
Care
No 0 Not Sure 1 Yes 2
Yes 1 Yes 2 Local
Availability
No 0
Knowing
Patient
No 0 Pharmaceuticals No 0 Not Sure 1
Yes 1 Not Sure 1 Yes 2

Cd = numerical code.