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. 2022 Apr 27;18(5):2054261. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2022.2054261

Table 2.

Subgroup analysis and comparison of demographics and vaccine acceptance between Filipinos and Indonesians.

Demographics Filipinos
(n=1600)
Indonesians
(n=353)
p-value
Mean age (years, SD) 39.6 (7.9) 36.7 (7.8) <.001
Vaccine Acceptance (n, %) 1359 (84.9) 221 (62.6) <.001
Religion (n, %)      
Christianity (Reference group) 426 (26.6) 29 (8.2) <.001
Catholic 1116 (69.8) 28 (7.9)
Muslim 14 (.9) 285 (80.7)
Others 35 (2.2) 11 (3.1)
Female (n, %) 1578 (98.6) 349 (98.9) >.99
Attended university or above (n, %) 918 (57.4) 47 (13.3) <.001
Diagnosed with COVID-19 (n, %) 76 (4.8) 26 (7.4) 0.06
Required to be tested for COVID-19 mandatorily (n, %) 1110 (69.4) 262 (74.2) 0.07
Required to be quarantined (n, %) 115 (7.2) 34 (9.6) 0.12
Being a parent (n, %) 1230 (76.9) 268 (75.9) 0.73
Mean knowledge score (SD) (n, %) 2.8 (.8) 2.7 (.8) 0.01
Sources of Information (n, %)      
News 1108 (69.2) 219 (62) 0.001
Official Government websites 591 (36.9) 98 (27.7) 0.001
Friends or family members 262 (16.4) 90 (25.5) <.001
Unofficial online sources 130 (8.1) 35 (9.9) 0.29
Confidence in judging information accuracy (SD) 3.6 (1.2) 3.6 (1.1) 0.57
Willing to be re-vaccinated (n, %) 986 (61.6) 120 (34) <.001