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. 2022 Jun 2;19(11):6838. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19116838

Table 5.

Predicting COVID-19 Vaccine Received by Demographics, COVID-19 Specific Factors, and General Vaccine Beliefs.

Received COVID-19 VACCINE, Missing Values on Vaccine Attitudes Recode to Middle
N = 942 R2 = 0.428 Standardized Beta (Only if Significant at 0.05)
INDEPENDENT VARIABLES
Household Income 0.081
Gender
Age 0.053
Hispanic
Not White
Not Black 0.051
Education 0.080
Democrat
Republican
Suburbs
Rural
Real threat
Concerned about new variants 0.105
Thought I had virus
Diagnosed with COVID-19
Concerned about community spread
Worst is behind us
Important to wear face mask
Confidence in federal government
Confidence in CDC
Trust information from health experts
Trust info from news media
VacA. Some vaccine are linked to long term health problems
VacB. Natural infection is safer than vaccines for providing immunity −0.107
VacC. There is little risk of getting the disease from the vaccine
VacD. Some vaccines may cause learning disabilities like autism
VacE. Some vaccines have ingredients that could be harmful −0.115
VacG. Overall vaccines are very safe
VacH. Overall vaccines are very effective 0.090
VacI. Vaccines are important for my health
VacJ. My being vaccinated is important for the health of others in my community 0.366
VacK. The information I receive about vaccines from government health agencies is reliable and trustworthy