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. 2022 Mar 10;10(3):423. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10030423

Table 2.

Difference in hesitancy according to the participants characteristics by survey month.

January
(n = 7210)
June
(n = 7210)
September
(n = 7210)
All Jan. vs. Jun Jan. vs. Sep
n (%) n (%) n (%) p-Value
Hesitancy Yes 1264 (17.5) 4708 (65.3) 1396 (19.4) <0.001 <0.001 0.739
Sex Male 527 (15.5) 2320 (65.6) 655 (19.3) <0.001 <0.001 0.477
Female 737 (19.3) 2388 (62.4) 741 (19.4) <0.001 <0.001 0.991
Age 20–29 221 (19.1) 851 (79.3) 352 (34.0) <0.001 <0.001 0.025
30–39 268 (20.4) 924 (70.6) 368 (27.8) <0.001 <0.001 0.222
40–49 269 (19.8) 931 (69.2) 280 (21.0) <0.001 <0.001 0.840
50–59 224 (17.6) 962 (73.8) 213 (16.1) <0.001 <0.001 0.734
60–69 154 (13.8) 672 (60.4) 110 (9.8) <0.001 <0.001 0.382
70–80 128 (12.3) 368 (34.5) 73 (6.8) <0.001 <0.001 0.186
Area Hokkaido 52 (16.7) 217 (62.9) 74 (21.7) 0.009 <0.001 0.371
Tohoku 46 (12.4) 258 (65.7) 75 (19.5) <0.001 <0.001 0.192
Kanto 476 (17.1) 1853 (67.7) 507 (18.4) <0.001 <0.001 0.807
Chubu 218 (18.2) 778 (65.9) 256 (22.0) <0.001 <0.001 0.497
Kinki 274 (19.4) 890 (63.0) 250 (17.7) <0.001 <0.001 0.749
Chugoku 71 (19.5) 216 (61.0) 66 (18.5) <0.001 <0.001 0.861
Shikoku 31 (17.3) 116 (64.4) 37 (20.3) <0.001 <0.001 0.586
Kyusyu 96 (16.3) 380 (62.6) 131 (21.4) <0.001 <0.001 0.359
Married No 533 (19.7) 1947 (70.3) 749 (26.9) <0.001 <0.001 0.227
Yes 731 (16.2) 2761 (62.2) 647 (14.6) <0.001 <0.001 0.750
Child No 617 (20.4) 2252 (73.2) 840 (27.3) <0.001 <0.001 0.252
Yes 647 (15.5) 2456 (59.4) 556 (13.5) <0.001 <0.001 0.686
Household income <4 million yen 330 (17.6) 1261 (65.4) 444 (22.8) <0.001 <0.001 0.356
≥4 million yen 605 (16.7) 2326 (63.8) 577(15.9) <0.001 <0.001 0.889
unknown 329 (19.3) 1121 (68.4) 375 (22.8) <0.001 <0.001 0.545
Educational attainment High School Graduate 353 (16.7) 1486 (70.4) 516(24.5) <0.001 <0.001 0.172
Above Higher Education 911 (17.9) 3222 (63.2) 880 (17.3) <0.001 <0.001 0.905
Obesity No 1051 (18.1) 3809 (64.6) 1168 (19.8) <0.001 <0.001 0.763
Yes 213 (15.1) 899 (68.4) 228 (17.4) <0.001 <0.001 0.655
Smoking No 1102 (18.2) 3872 (63.8) 1126 (18.5) <0.001 <0.001 0.959
Yes 162 (14.1) 836 (73.5) 270 (24.3) <0.001 <0.001 0.067
Underlying disease No 868 (18.7) 3304 (69.4) 1030 (21.8) <0.001 <0.001 0.587
Yes 396 (15.4) 1404 (57.3) 366 (14.7) <0.001 <0.001 0.893
Heath care worker No 1126 (17.6) 4552 (71.3) 1351 (21.2) <0.001 <0.001 0.521
Yes 138 (17.1) 156 (18.9) 45 (5.4) 0.011 0.734 0.009

In January, “hesitancy” was defined as a response of “strongly disagree” or “disagree” to the question “If a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available, I will get vaccinated”. In June and September, “hesitancy” was defined as those who had not yet vaccinated and no plans to get the vaccine at the time of the survey (Supplementary Figure S2). “Obesity” was defined as BMI ≥ 25. Health care providers includes physicians, dentists, veterinarians, pharmacists, public health nurses, nutritionists, nurses, nurse assistants, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and dental technicians. Medical office and nursing care workers were not included in this group. The p-values were calculated by the χ2 test. All three months (January, June, and September): Data were calculated based on the presence or absence of “hesitancy” using the 2 × 6 χ2 test. January:June: Data were calculated based on the presence or absence of “hesitancy” in January and June using the 2 × 2 χ2 test. January:September: Data were calculated based on the presence or absence of “hesitancy” in January and September using the 2 × 2 χ2 test.