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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 6.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Epidemiol. 2022 Aug 22;191(9):1626–1635. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwac049

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of children and adolescents, National Immunization Surveys, April-June interviews, 2018–2019

Overall
% (95% CI)
Child’s age
6–23 months 6.2 (5.9-6.4)
2–4 years 17.1 (16.7-17.6)
5–12 years 46.9 (46.3-47.5)
13–17 years 29.8 (29.2-30.4)
Child’s race/ethnicity
Hispanic 25.0 (24.4-25.7)
Non-Hispanic White 51.0 (50.3-51.7)
Non-Hispanic Black 13.8 (13.2-14.3)
Non-Hispanic other/multiple races 10.2 (9.9-10.6)
Mother’s educational level
High school education or less 29.6 (29.0-30.3)
Some college 25.1 (24.5-25.7)
College graduate 45.3 (44.6-46.0)
MSA status
MSA, principal city 26.8 (26.1-27.4)
MSA, non-principal city 61.0 (60.3-61.7)
Non-MSA 12.2 (11.9-12.6)
Poverty level
Above poverty, >$75,000 42.2 (41.5-42.9)
Above poverty, ≤$75,000 28.8 (28.1-29.4)
At or below poverty level 17.0 (16.4-17.6)
Unknown 12.1 (11.6-12.5)
Parental hesitancy toward vaccines
Not at all hesitant 60.1 (59.4-60.8)
Not that hesitant 16.9 (16.4-17.5)
Somewhat hesitant 16.3 (15.8-16.8)
Very hesitant 6.6 (6.3-7.0)