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. 2022 Nov 11;15(12):1459–1465. doi: 10.1016/j.jiph.2022.11.004

Table 4.

Tests of associations between intention to vaccinate outcomes with demographic and prior practice variables.

Characteristics Willing to Vaccinate Others Not Willing Chi-Square Value Willing to Vaccinate Self Not Willing Chi-Square Value
Gender 0.010 2.100
 Male 68 45 53 60
 Female 41 28 40 29
Racial identification 5.943 1.829
 White 59 91 75 75
 Black/African American 1 6 3 4
 American Indian or Alaskan Native 1 0 0 1
 Asian or Asian American 8 5 8 5
Received university-level instruction on monkeypox 0.247 1.084
 Yes 9 8 6 11
 No 100 69 82 87
Had knowledge of monkeypox before 2022 1.254 1.244
 Yes 25 24 20 29
 No 89 59 74 74
Received smallpox vaccine 1.054 2.470
 Yes 50 30 43 37
 No 60 49 46 63
Received COVID-19 vaccine 5.748 3.801
 Yes 114 77 94 97
 No 0 4 0 4
Received seasonal influenza vaccine in 2021 0.005 1.121
 Yes 110 78 92 96
 No 4 3 2 5

Note: Third gender, “other” ethnic identification, “something else” and “other” medical specialization and all don’t know and declined answers removed from analysis. Totals will not add to 197. *Where cell counts<5, = Fisher’s exact test used to assess significance. Significant associations are in bold.