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. 2022 Jun 21;18(5):2069427. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2022.2069427

Table 3.

Bivariate correlates of childhood non-NIP vaccines acceptability for continuous variables.

  Mean(SD)
  Willing
(n = 1,176)
Not wiling
(n = 515)
p Bivariate OR (95%CI)
Knowledge about non-NIP vaccinesa 3.5(0.9) 3.0(1.0) <.001 1.73(1.62–1.86)
Perceived effectiveness of non-NIP vaccinesb 4.1(1.1) 3.6(1.1) <.001 1.18(1.13–1.23)
Perceived safety of non-NIP vaccinesc 3.4(1.5) 2.9(1.7) <.001 1.25(1.20–1.31)
Perceived necessity of non-NIP vaccinesd 3.6(1.3) 3.1(1.4) <.001 1.33(1.27–1.40)
The price of non-NIP vaccines affects immunization decisione 3.1(1.5) 2.5(1.5) <.001 1.34(1.27–1.42)

Note: OR =odds ratio; CI = confidence interval.

Note: aproportion of the 6 items pertaining to knowledge that were answered correctly (possible range = 0–1).

Note: b1item; 5-point response scale ranging from “not at all” to “very” (possible range = 1–5).

Note: c1item; 5-point response scale ranging from “not at all” to “very” (possible range = 1–5).

Note: d1item; 5-point response scale ranging from “not at all” to “very” (possible range = 1–5).

Note: e1item; 5-point response scale ranging from “very” to “not at all” (possible range = 1–5).