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. 2021 Sep 22;50(3):1269–1281. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22714

Table 1.

Descriptive findings among all participants and cluster comparisons

Variable All Reference cluster Sceptics cluster
(N = 217) (N = 89) (N = 104)
Female (%) 80.4% 70.9% 85.6%
Age (years), mean (SD) 22.98 (22.34) 24.60 (21.08) 20.77 (25.38)
Tertiary education (%) 31.9% 40.9% 24.0%
Intention to receive COVID‐19 vaccine 3.02 (1.68) 3.83 (1.66) 2.39 (1.42)
Positive attitude toward COVID‐19 vaccine 4.90 (1.88) 5.73 (1.40) 4.19 (1.97)
Subjective norm of receiving COVID‐19 vaccine 4.26 (1.80) 4.85 (1.63) 3.75 (1.80)
General confidence in vaccination 4.65 (1.70) 5.48 (1.44) 3.93 (1.63)
Trust in government's COVID‐19 measures 2.90 (1.02) 3.33 (0.98) 2.54 (0.89)
Conspiracy 5.15 (2.42) 2.87 (1.16) 7.12 (1.17)
Political attitude (right self‐placement) 4.29 (1.69) 3.99 (1.77) 4.56 (1.59)
Self‐perceived health status 4.32 (0.72) 4.34 (0.64) 4.28 (0.80)

Note: One nonbinary gender participant was identified, but not included in analyses.