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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Dec 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2020 Oct 8;8(5):1260–1266. doi: 10.1007/s40615-020-00886-5

Table 2.

Estimated differences in the proportion of men and women aged 18–26 years who received HPV vaccination and those who did not, 2014

Have you ever received an HPV shot or vaccination?
Women Men
No Yes No Yes
58.2 (54.7,61.7) 41.8 (38.3,45.3) 89.9 (88.0,91.6) 10.1 (8.4,12.0)
Race/Ethnicity
 White 52.3 (47.2,57.3) 47.7 (42.7,52.8) 91.2 (88.7,93.1) 8.8 (6.9,11.3)
 NHPI 60.7 (45.7,74.0) 39.3 (26.0,54.3) 89.2 (77.9,95.1) 10.8 (4.9,22.1)
 Hispanic 69.1 (63.0,74.7) 30.9 (25.3,37.0) 86.4 (81.6,90.1) 13.6 (9.9,18.4)
 Black 61.9 (55.0,68.3) 38.1 (31.7,45.0) 89.0 (80.9,93.9) 11.0 (6.1,19.1)
 Asian 74.1 (64.7,81.6) 25.9 (18.4,35.3) 94.8 (90.2,97.3) 5.2 (2.7,9.8)
 Other 45.1 (20.0,72.9) 54.9 (27.1,80.0) 83.2 (51.2,95.9) 16.8 (4.1,48.8)
Rao-Scott X2 F(3.89, 1230.55)=8.25; p<0.001 Rao-Scott X2 F(3.35, 1051.89)=1.68; p=0.162

Data sources: NCHS, National Health Interview Survey, 2014. NCHS, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander National Health Interview Survey, 2014.

Note: HPV=human papillomavirus; NHPI=Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.