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. 2021 Nov 7;18(21):11702. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182111702

Table 6.

Results of probit regression analysis regarding younger and older males’ vaccine hesitancy.

Dependent Variable: Vaccine Hesitancy Male: Age < 65 Male: Age ≥ 65
Age 0.0813 *** −0.0519
(0.0240) (0.306)
Age squared −0.000963 *** 0.000275
(0.000258) (0.00211)
Spouse −0.0908 0.119
(0.0937) (0.254)
Children −0.0558 −0.624 ***
(0.0760) (0.167)
Living alone −0.0148 0.0646
(0.0916) (0.278)
Living in central area 0.0318 −0.124
(0.0588) (0.113)
University degree 0.0548 −0.0595
(0.0662) (0.122)
Employed 0.0437 −0.0954
(0.0988) (0.128)
Log of household income −0.103 ** 0.199 *
(0.0513) (0.112)
Log of household assets −0.0439 * −0.102 **
(0.0242) (0.0463)
Financial literacy −0.188 ** −0.243
(0.0885) (0.186)
Subjective health status −0.136 *** −0.0288
(0.0266) (0.0493)
Anxiety about the future −0.104 *** 0.0586
(0.0263) (0.0559)
Myopic view of the future 0.0691 ** −0.0141
(0.0282) (0.0536)
Level of risk preference 0.0231 0.101
(0.120) (0.252)
Constant 1.592 * 1.035
(0.882) (11.28)
Observations 2141 642
Log pseudolikelihood −1418 −376.6
Wald chi2 104.2 33.56
p-value 0 0.00393
Pseudo R2 0.0371 0.0447

Note: Robust standard errors are in parentheses; *** p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1.