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. 2022 Aug 17;7:96. doi: 10.1038/s41541-022-00489-7

Table 2.

Regression results (T1).

Predictor β b CI− CI+
(Constant) 6.72 6.22 7.23
Being Muslim (vs. being Christian) −0.16 −0.29 −0.58 −0.01
Public authorities decide in the best interest of the community 0.24 0.12 0.04 0.21
Everyday stress prevents vaccination 0.12 0.10 −0.03 0.23
Receiving vaccinations is inconvenient 0.15 0.08 −0.02 0.19
Visiting the doctor’s makes me feel uncomfortable 0.14 0.17 −0.03 0.36
Husband’s approval important for vaccination −0.21 −0.20 −0.38 −0.02
Thinking that religious influence is a significant determinant of vaccine refusal −0.17 −0.09 −0.17 0.00
Believing that vaccination causes infertility −0.26 −0.21 −0.33 −0.08

Note. Results from the analysis (predictors: age, religion, education, employment, the 5C+, husbands’ approval important for vaccination, believing in a certain rumor and religious influence). R2 = 0.219, adjusted R2 = 0.171. Bold values are significant with p < 0.05. CI− and CI+ are the lower and upper bounds of the 95% confidence interval. β = beta.