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. 2022 Oct 3;63(1):103256. doi: 10.1016/j.reval.2022.09.004

Table 2.

The mean of anti-vaccination scores according to the characteristics of the participants.

Characteristics The mean of anti-vaccination scores (SD) P-value
Gender Female (n = 112) 27.93 (6.93) 0.841a
Male (n = 84) 28.14 (7.29)
Marital status Married (n = 127) 27.81 (7.26) 0.580a
Single (n = 69) 28.40 (6.73)
Education Primary school (n = 79) 28.86 (7.86) 0.442b
High school (n = 44) 28.02 (6.10)
University graduation and above (n = 73) 27.12 (6.69)
Comorbidity (-) (n = 134) 27.58 (6.99) 0.206a
(+) (n = 62) 28.96 (7.22)
Known allergy (-) (n = 66) 27.53 (6.58) 0.177a
(+) (n = 130) 28.98 (7.91)
The history of anaphylaxis (-) (n = 159) 28.37 (6.94) 0.737a
(+) (n = 37) 27.94 (7.12)
The history of allergy to any vaccine (-) (n = 183) 27.00 (5.65) 0.693c
(+) (n = 13) 28.09 (7.17)
Considering getting vaccinated Yes (n = 119) 26.78 (7.12) 0.002a
No (n = 77) 29.93 (6.59)
Get vaccinated Yes (n = 159) 27.40 (6.86) 0.047c
No (n = 18) 30.66 (7.12)
a

Independent samples t-test.

b

One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) test.

c

Mann-Whitney U-test.