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. 2022 May 18;10(5):797. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10050797

Table 1.

Univariable analysis of influenza vaccination coverage (season: 2020–2021).

Risk Factor Influenza Vaccination Coverage
Yes (%) No (%) p Value
Gender
Male 921 (77.3) 271 (22.7) 0.25
Female 601 (75) 200 (25)
Age (Years, Mean, SD) 53.2 ± (10.7) 51.1 (10.9) 0.001
Employment status
Working in the public sector
(NHS, Army, Universities)
397 (77.5) 115 (22.5) 0.469
Working in the private sector 1125 (76) 356 (24)
Vaccines are important for Public Health
Fully Agree/Agree 1519 (76.5) 467 (23.5) 0.037
Fully disagree/Disagree 3 (42.9) 4 (57.1)
In general, vaccines are safe.
Fully Agree/Agree 1517 (77.4) 443 (22.6) <0.001
Fully disagree/Disagree 5 (15.2) 28 (84.8)
In general, vaccines are effective.
Fully Agree/Agree 1516 (76.8) 458 (23.2) <0.001
Fully disagree/Disagree 6 (31.6) 13 (68.4)
Have you been vaccinated against COVID-19?
Yes 1361 (80) 340 (20) <0.001
No 161 (55.1) 131 (44.9)