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. 2022 Jan 21;10(2):156. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10020156

Table 4.

Predictors related to the parents’ acceptance to vaccinate their children with a COVID-19 vaccine.

Variable Adjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI) p-Value
Age
18–30 0.779 (0.303–2.003) 0.604
31–40 1.202 (0.583–2.480) 0.618
>40 1
Nationality
Saudi 1.539 (0.790–2.997) 0.205
Non-Saudi 1
Marital status
Married 1.492 (0.754–2.953) 0.250
Unmarried 1
Family members
1 0.941 (0.155–5.705) 0.948
2 0.708 (0.264–1.902) 0.493
3 0.554 (0.266–1.157) 0.116
≥4 1
Occupation
Not working 0.720 (0.343–1.514) 0.387
Self-employed 1.188 (0.353–4.000) 0.781
Private 0.734 (0.348–1.551) 0.418
Government 1
Education
High school or below 1.180 (0.452–3.081) 0.736
Diploma and Graduate 0.855 (0.407–1.798) 0.680
Post-graduate 1
Willingness to vaccinate themselves with a COVID-19 vaccine
No 0.599 (0.367–0.980) 0.041
Yes 1
Willingness to participate in a COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial
No 1.235 (0.585–2.607) 0.057
Yes 1
Trust in the healthcare system
No 0.527 (0.327–0.848) 0.008
Yes 1
Willingness to vaccinate with a domestic/imported brand vaccine
No 1.135 (0.616–2.091) 0.684
Yes 1
Concerned about someone in their family or themselves being infected with coronavirus
No 0.397 (0.228–0.693) 0.001
Yes 1
Refused a vaccine for themselves or a child because it is useless or dangerous
No 4.067 (1.872–8.833) <0.001
Yes 1
Received a seasonal flu vaccine
No 0.976 (0.551–1.730) 0.935
Yes 1