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. 2022 Jun 16;17(6):e0269923. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269923

Table 3. Association data between the willingness to recommend the vaccine and the different demographic groups of our survey participants.

Group Willing to recommend vaccine Unwilling to recommend vaccine P-Value from X2 test
Gender

Male

228 (50.0%) 42 (9.2%) 0.32
Female 164 (36.0%) 22 (4.8%)
Age 20–29 200 (45.2%) 29 (6.6%) 0.67
30–49 171 (38.7%) 31 (7.0%)
50+ 9 (2.0%) 2 (0.5%)
Marital status Single 251 (54.4%) 41 (8.9%) 0.18
Married/Co-habiting 133 (28.9%) 18 (3.9%)
Divorced/Widowed 13 (2.8%) 5 (1.1%)
Living Situation Living alone 124 (27.0%) 23 (5.0%) 0.55
Living with family/others 272 (59.1%) 41 (8.9%)
Religion Orthodox Christian 229 (49.8%) 35 (7.6%) 0.02
Protestant Christian 83 (18.0%) 13 (2.8%)
Catholic Christian 10 (2.2%) 0 (0.0%)
Muslim 40 (8.7%) 8 (1.7%)
Jehovah’s Witnesses 3 (0.7%) 4 (0.9%)
Other 31 (6.7%) 4 (0.9%)
Highest Level of Education Attained Bachelor’s Degree 86 (9.5%) 36 (4.0%) <0.001
Master’s Degree 35 (3.9%) 7 (0.8%)
Advanced Degree (MD, PhD) 267 (29.5%) 20 (2.2%)
Years of experience <5 years 217 (24.0%) 32 (3.5%) 0.01
5–10 years 108 (11.9%) 10 (1.0%)
>10 years 68 (7.5%) 20 (2.2%)
Place of work Government Facility 294 (65.5%) 53 (11.8%) 0.22
Private Facility 92 (20.5%) 10 (2.2%)
Type of facility General Hospital 104 (23.6%) 15 (3.3%) <0.001
Referral Hospital 189 (42.9%) 16 (3.6%)
Primary Hospital 16 (3.6%) 3 (0.7%)
Private Hospital/Clinic 45 (10.2%) 3 (0.7%)
Health Center 25 (5.7%) 25 (5.7%)
Profession Specialist 101 (22.2%) 2 (0.4%) <0.001
General Practitioner 124 (27.3%) 15 (3.3%)
Intern 18 (4.0%) 7 (1.5%)
Resident 54 (11.9%) 1 (0.2%)
Health Officer 15 (3.3%) 22 (4.8%)
Nursing Practitioner 81 (17.8%) 15 (3.3%)