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. 2022 Dec 7;17(12):e0278611. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0278611

Table 3. Interviewee responses to the 4-Item Parent Attitudes About Childhood Vaccines (PACV-4) survey.

Item Responses n (%)
PACV-4 Items
    Have you received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine? Yes 33 (80.5)
No 8 (19.5)
I don’t know 0 (0.0)
    Have you ever delaying having your child get a short for reasons other than illness or allergy? Yes 5 (12.2)
No 35 (85.4)
I don’t know 1 (2.4)
    I trust the information I receive about shot for my child. Strongly agree 16 (39.0)
Agree 16 (39.0)
Not sure 8 (19.5)
Disagree 1 (2.4)
Strongly disagree 0 (0.0)
    How concerned are you that a shot might not prevent a disease? Not at all concerned 3 (7.3)
Not too concerned 9 (22.0)
Not sure 9 (22.0)
Somewhat concerned 15 (36.6)
Very concerned 5 (12.2)
    Overall, how hesitant about childhood shots would you consider yourself to be? Not at all hesitant 17 (41.5)
Not too hesitant 14 (34.1)
Not sure 3 (7.3)
Somewhat hesitant 5 (12.2)
Very hesitant 2 (4.9)
PACV-4 Score
    0–1 (non-hesitant) - 25 (61.0)
    2+ (hesitant) - 16 (39.0)