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. 2021 Dec 19;18(24):13373. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182413373

Table 10.

Psychosocial predictors of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among pregnant women, University Hospital Brno, August–October 2021 (n = 278).

Predictor B (SE) Wald AOR (CI 95%) Sig.
Media: Yes (vs. No) 1.916 (1.183) 2.621 6.793 (0.668–69.087) 0.105
Government: Yes (vs. No) 0.888 (0.904) 0.966 2.431 (0.414–14.289) 0.326
Industry: Yes (vs. No) 2.747 (1.115) 6.070 15.590 (1.754–138.599) 0.014
Health Professional: Yes (vs. No) 1.471 (0.626) 5.527 4.355 (1.277–14.847) 0.019
Partner: Yes (vs. No) 1.692 (1.153) 2.156 5.433 (0.567–52.009) 0.142
Risk/Benefit Ratio: Yes (vs. No) 2.742 (0.878) 9.745 15.518 (2.774–86.795) 0.002
Knowledge: Yes (vs. No) 0.093 (0.511) 0.033 0.911 (0.335–2.480) 0.855
Safety: Yes (vs. No) 19.746 (40,192.969) 0.000 376 × 106 (0.000–∞) 1.000

Multivariate logistic regression of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance (binary outcome) was performed with a significance level (Sig.) ≤ 0.05. The analysis was adjusted for the trimester, education level, employment status and previous live births.