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. 2022 Apr 7;10:846861. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.846861

Table 7.

Regression analysis of COVID-19 vaccine-related acceptance demographic and anamnestic drivers of German university students and employees participating in the COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Hesitancy (VBH) Survey, december 2021 (n = 930).

Predictor B (SE) Wald OR (CI 95%) Sig.
Male (vs. Female) −0.07 (0.23) 0.10 0.93 (0.59–1.46) 0.755
Age group: >29 yo (≤ 29 yo) 0.07 (0.23) 0.10 1.07 (0.69–1.67) 0.749
Status: employee (vs. student) 0.43 (0.23) 3.66 1.54 (0.99–2.39) 0.056
Infection: no (vs. yes) 0.88 (0.34) 6.83 2.40 (1.25–4.62) 0.009
Number of doses: two (vs. one) 1.84 (0.34) 29.4 6.3 (3.24–12.26) <0.001
Number of doses: three (vs. one) 3.59 (0.59) 36.89 36.13 (11.35–114.94) <0.001
Hospital: no (vs. yes) 2.85 (0.92) 9.54 17.2 (2.83–104.62) 0.002
Care: no (vs. yes) 0.69 (0.26) 6.9 2 (1.19–3.35) 0.009

Binary logistic regression had been used with a significance level (Sig.) ≤ 0.05. The bold values indicate the significant values.