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. 2022 Feb 15;40(13):2099–2106. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.02.026

Table 1.

Influenza virus vaccine responsiveness study variables as means, standard deviations and correlations (N = 410).

M (SD) 2.# 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
1. Influenza Vaccination
(01)
0.54 (0.50) 0.24* 0.29* -0.55* 0.55* 0.62* 0.16* 0.11 -0.14 -0.02 -0.01
2. Susceptibility
(15)
3.18 (1.22) 0.56* -0.03 0.34* 0.45* 0.18* 0.10 -0.01 0.33* 0.17
3. Severity
(15)
3.14 (1.16) -0.02 0.41* 0.40* 0.11 0.07 -0.02 0.22* 0.09
4. Barriers
(15)
2.25 (1.07) -0.41* -0.50* -0.14 -0.11 0.19* 0.24* 0.03
5. Benefits
(15)
3.27 (1.21) 0.66* 0.21* 0.18* -0.11 -0.03 -0.11
6. Cues for action (15) 3.37 (1.33) 0.30* 0.24* -0.11 0.07 0.03
7. Trust in HCP
(15)
4.00 (0.77) 0.56* -0.01 0.06 -0.04
8. Trust in HCI (15) 3.36 (0.78) 0.02 -0.04 -0.23
9. Self/family contracted COVID-19 (01) 0.50 (0.50) -0.06 -0.10
10. FCV-19S (15) 2.45 (0.94) 0.34*
11. Stress-PSS (04) 1.92 (0.72)

Abbreviations: M, mean; SD, Standard deviation, HCP, Health Care Providers; HCI, Health Care Institutions COVID-19, Coronavirus disease of 2019; FCV-19S, Fear of COVID-19 Scale; PSS, Perceived Stress Scale.

*p < .001, Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons was applied.

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The column headers correspond to the horizontal variables numbered 1–11.