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. 2022 Jan 27;9:754904. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.754904

Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics and univariate analysis for KAP toward COVID-19 vaccination.

Variables N (%) The score for KAP toward COVID-19 vaccination (M ±SD) t/F P
Gender −3.96 <0.001
Male 2,261 (59.74) 39.44 ± 5.79
Female 1,524 (40.26) 40.16 ± 5.23
Age (years) 3.33 0.019
18–20 2,173 (57.41) 39.79 ± 5.65
21–23 981 (25.92) 39.31 ± 5.54
24–26 441 (11.65) 40.19 ± 5.35
≥27 190 (5.02) 40.16 ± 5.41
Major 3.07 0.002
Medical 536 (14.16) 40.42 ± 5.28
Non-Medical 3,249 (85.84) 39.62 ± 5.62
Education 1.43 0.240
Undergraduate 2,867 (75.75) 39.67 ± 5.66
Post-Graduate 728 (19.23) 39.80 ± 5.28
PhD 190 (5.02) 40.36 ± 5.44
Health status 23.71 <0.001
Good 3,129 (82.67) 40.00 ± 5.56
Pretty good 590 (15.59) 38.65 ± 5.47
Average level, fairly poor, poor 66 (1.74) 36.86 ± 4.68
Whether surrounding relatives, friends, or classmates ever infected with COVID-19 −0.57 0.568
Yes 16 (0.42) 38.94 ± 5.43
No 3769 (99.58) 39.74 ± 5.58
Self-perception of the possibility of being infected with COVID-19 3.57 0.013
Impossible 793 (20.95) 40.15 ± 5.67
Not likely 2530 (66.84) 39.56 ± 5.55
Possible 455 (12.02) 39.88 ± 5.58
Most likely or certainly 7 (0.18) 43.71 ± 1.80

t, Two-sample t-test; F, one-way analysis of variance.