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. 2022 Dec 6;41(2):573–580. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.11.076

Table 2.

Bivariate and adjusted logistic regression models for having at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose by wave 6 (N = 493).

Variable OR (95 % CI) aOR (95 % CI)
Age in years 1.01 (0.99, 1.03) 1.02 (1.00, 1.04)
Sex assigned at birth (ref: male) 0.93 (0.70, 1.25) 1.08 (0.68, 1.71)
Income > $60,000 in last year 1.83 (1.23, 2.70) 1.69 (1.04, 2.73)
Bachelor’s degree completed 2.11 (1.44, 3.10) 1.29 (0.81, 2.06)
Trusted COVID-19 information sources
 CDC 4.05 (2.52, 6.53) 1.76 (0.91, 3.40)
 Whitehouse 0.41 (0.27, 0.62) 0.42 (0.24, 0.74)
 Johns Hopkins University 4.34 (2.58, 7.30) 1.60 (0.80, 3.20)
 State Health Departments 3.53 (2.29, 5.46) 2.41 (1.37, 4.25)
 Major news outlets 3.43 (2.28, 5.16) 2.03 (1.26, 3.27)
Social norms: social distance or mask usage 1.12 (0.99, 1.25) 1.11 (0.97, 1.28)
Political ideology (liberal to conservative) 0.76 (0.68, 0.85) 0.88 (0.76, 1.03)
Spending less time around people to prevent COVID-19 3.58 (1.36, 9.41) 1.73 (0.52, 5.76)
Worried about getting COVID-19 1.64 (1.12, 2.40) 1.07 (0.65, 1.73)
Believes that China purposely spread COVID-19 0.41(0.30, 0.56) 0.66 (0.46, 0.96)
COVID-19 skepticism scale 1.23 (1.12, 1.34) 0.96 (0.85, 1.09)
Race (ref: White)
 Non-Hispanic Black 0.46 (0.22, 0.94) 0.48 (0.20, 1.14)
 Hispanic 0.91 (0.31, 2.72) 1.26 (0.34, 4.70)
 Asian 1.48 (0.65, 3.37) 1.47 (0.58, 3.74)
 Other/Mixed 1.98 (0.55, 7.06) 3.68 (0.83, 16.38)